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Who will survive
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<blockquote data-quote="Crethox" data-source="post: 50847" data-attributes="member: 2823"><p>I agree on the tech part getting it up and running again if something happens.</p><p> </p><p>I was merely talking about the first period when everything is gone and basic survival is your only option until anything better comes along.</p><p>In the case of basic survival in the first period there is no discrimination in what kind of degrees you have who will survive.</p><p> </p><p>Even the non-intellectual could survive using brute force alone, not that that would help them in the long run when there is nothing left to steal/plunder and you have to use your brains to survive.</p><p> </p><p>Point I'm making, who will survive? Is it about the first period, a short time after a catastrophe. Or in a period some time after that when rebuilding "society" occurs.</p><p> </p><p>Still I'm not very fond of "ranking" people by the diploma's they have. In my case I could have gone to university and study whatever I wanted there, but my interests lay elsewhere and there weren't any colleges in that field at that time. Even so I met a lot of people who are studying for a bachelor or a masters degree, and I keep thinking to myself. How the heck did they manage to be accepted to even start studying? Ranking people whether they have degrees or not is in my opinion not the way to ascertain if a person is bright enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crethox, post: 50847, member: 2823"] I agree on the tech part getting it up and running again if something happens. I was merely talking about the first period when everything is gone and basic survival is your only option until anything better comes along. In the case of basic survival in the first period there is no discrimination in what kind of degrees you have who will survive. Even the non-intellectual could survive using brute force alone, not that that would help them in the long run when there is nothing left to steal/plunder and you have to use your brains to survive. Point I'm making, who will survive? Is it about the first period, a short time after a catastrophe. Or in a period some time after that when rebuilding "society" occurs. Still I'm not very fond of "ranking" people by the diploma's they have. In my case I could have gone to university and study whatever I wanted there, but my interests lay elsewhere and there weren't any colleges in that field at that time. Even so I met a lot of people who are studying for a bachelor or a masters degree, and I keep thinking to myself. How the heck did they manage to be accepted to even start studying? Ranking people whether they have degrees or not is in my opinion not the way to ascertain if a person is bright enough. [/QUOTE]
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