the career ladder

Corporate governance is an interesting topic, it makes me feel I am addicted to money as though a drug addict is addicted to drugs, and, should we ask to pour taxes on them to help them feel a pinch of what they do not serve to the community as they seem to collect data and somehow find a mysterious way to make money out of it. However, analyzing skills it seems that current fourth generation languages have felt that their dominance over our psychology would fool the emotionally smart and came along the role of the moral activist therefore to pour cold water over their branded corporate image that they felt was bigger than the territory that governs them, effectively this is not what the rule of asserts, apologies to your ego-centrism. Days like this, when women celebrate their feminism, I feel a sense of joy, yet I feel other senses of sadness related to under-achievement, and, as much as I want to detach myself from capitalism, I cannot deny that I need money to buy my daily needs, unless I find a way to manufacture them, but that is clearly not reality. The right thing, that is the wider concepts of politics seem to be ideals that corporate entities do not seem to encompass wide enough models to address and this is very disappointing and I get caught off my dreamy mind talking about my ideas that never meet acceptance, or approval other than frowns from other people I consider jealous or ridiculous, in reneging ideas merely because they do not believe they would be successful enough to invest in, for this or that reason. Then I think that the safer strategy is to diversify an investment, and, the structuring of an investment therefore seems to require more skill and better systems to manage, and, more data sets naturally. The sad thought that the few years that separate me from being more intellectual are enough money to pay post-graduate education and a career makes me feel as though I will be pushed down the lower-income brackets until I find a way up the career ladder. Meanwhile I grab all the free lessons I can read.

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