Is it normal to be green?

By green I mean untrained and having no knowledge or experience in a field, training, knowledge and experience is a dick move, like a child at school. I don't need to learn anything, it's already been learned. And all my green knowledge is sheer guidance of my own, without a teacher, without school, only by guessing it myself. More people need to be greenies, they already know and are already skilled. I'm good at everything, and to prove it I will never learn again, not even my philosophy course, not even from books, just raw experience. Is it normal to be green?

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  • Mini69

    You sound like a total dick head

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    • Hansberger

      I'm already an expert, I'll be middle-aged soon and since life's in stages, 37 years old is the stage in life where you stop learning. You don't know what you're talking about, none of you do, I'm wise, I have to get to that anti-learning stage.

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      • Mini69

        An intelligent person realises that learning is a life long activity. I’m in my 50’s still learning new things and hope to continue to do so for many years to come. I have learnt far more since leaving school at 16 than I did during my years of compulsory education.

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        • Hansberger

          I've seen old people settle and for the second half of their lives they haven't learned a thing, despite it not working they think that's all the life skills they know, and most people from a midlife time have a life that works and they settle, and me and them all think there's no need at such an age to learn. You should be wise, learning is ignorance and overly smart people don't learn and don't have to, learning isn't smart, smartness is when you're watchful and have skills and understand, it's preventing danger, learning is for people who know nothing.

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          • Mini69

            Learning keeps the brain active. An active brain helps to slow or reduce the likelihood of Alzheimer’s and other brain reducing conditions. Of course that would be of no interest to you as you don’t like to acquire new information, as that would mean learning something.

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            • Hansberger

              I can prevent such diseases with pencil puzzles such as Sudoku and crosswords, and take quizzes on the internet, and keep my brain active with Epicureanism, it works because Epicurus never had Alzheimer's, which is an abusive label for an old person.

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    • Hansberger

      Nice to hear from you Mini!

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  • RoseIsabella

    https://youtu.be/rRZ-IxZ46ng

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    • Hansberger

      I don't need to learn, I'm too old to learn!

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      • RoseIsabella

        I bet you're younger than me. I want to learn, I just can't afford to go back to college again.

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        • Hansberger

          I'm 37, a time to stop learning.

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          • RoseIsabella

            I'm 51, and I would love to go back to college, and learn more. I don't think learning really ever stop until someone is dead.

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            • SwickDinging

              I know a lot of people who completed a second degree around your age. I'm planning on doing just that once my eldest starts school.

              I would say that middle age is a time where you truly start to see the value of education and learning.

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            • Hansberger

              There's nothing to learn, everything is shit, therefore I ought to listen to nothing but doom metal all night long.

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  • hidden.hands

    Lmao you can learn something new everyday. From my experience elderly people had interesting stories both in and out of work. Or even the ones that don't have lots of life experience. Of my co workers forces anyone inside of her car to rack it back and forth to make room for more gas. I couldn't stop laughing when I learned that about her

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  • NickNickNick

    No one on this planet knows everything. There is just too much to learn. You might be in a mental state that needs to be corrected by a therapist or someone else. If not, you just have to accept that no one will ever know everything. Besides, learning new stuff is fun.

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    • Hansberger

      There's nothing to learn, life is obscurantism, it never makes any sense. People are irrational, they're also mad and angry and attack short people like me, just because I'm small, and they find little people annoying, they think that just because they're bigger than me they can dominate me, they think I should better myself. When is it going to stop? When am I going to do things in a conformist way by not changing and not improving? I'm not a morph, I'm not a pathetic small guy, I'm a person but it doesn't do anything to everyone as a whole, if I'm just normal why can't people stop treating me like a creep and an outcast? Why can't I just be told the truth, that you don't like me and don't find me acceptable, why do people make it complicated? It's simple, you don't like me. As for you in this case you might love me then learn to hate me. Further down the line you don't know everything, of the things you don't know you think you know, you don't know you don't know. People just politely tell me I don't know anything, I have no position that needs defending, I know I don't know, there's a multitude of things I don't know, just like Socrates said, the only thing I know is myself, I didn't study myself because I know specifically what I do and what I refrain from doing: I literally don't listen to popular music, I don't try to escape my religion, I eat hot dim sims with sriracha sauce or sweet chili sauce, I refrain from changing my apps on my phone, I don't gamble even though my religion isn't against number games.

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  • Hansberger

    Yes I see, and when you get to midlife you'll know what it's like to be at that stage when you should stop learning.

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  • S0UNDS_WEIRD

    Sounds wei... stupid.

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    • Hansberger

      I'm Luciferian, I don't do like other smart people and study, you're wrong, you're absolutely wrong! What I need is doing things, not other people's ignorance.

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      • S0UNDS_WEIRD

        Encouraging people not to study is encouraging their ignorance by very definition. If you intentionally foster your own aversion to studying you are also willfully ignorant by very definition.

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        • Hansberger

          Bingo!

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  • SomethingChevy

    Go to a trade school or an apprenticeship.

    Below are some hourly averages I got off google for trades.

    Welder: $21 - $31
    HVAC tech: $24 - $39
    Carpenter: $16 - $52
    Plumber: $28 - $45
    Truck driver: $25 - $60
    Crane operator: $28 - $42

    If I ever for some reason cant do my trade anymore I'll probably do flooring myself. My cousin makes good money off that too

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    • Hansberger

      That's right, I'll do things myself, I have the discipline to do it and I have the emotional labour, emotional investment, the work, and even the skill to do it and understanding that I have the brains to find things out all on my own, without training only to not be normal, I worked hard to not learn, after all as a man is nearly forty he never learns again (man = creature of the genus Homo, characterised by upright posture, decision making and articulate speech which seperates him or her from all other animals), get your arse to the schools and learn yourself! I already know.

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  • Wryladradofft

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pRThkyEh6jU

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    • Hansberger

      I'll tell you what, why don't you do things your way and I'll do things my way. Learning is stupid, if you're so smart, why are you still stuck in your childhood dreams? The reality is I'm the best, and best people literally never learn, it's amazing what you can do by using your brains to do everything independently, without assuming you need an education, that's being a genius, it's creativity, you need to stop learning otherwise you'll have salad days as an old person not knowing what you are, I can't stress this enough, there's a limit to learning and 37 years is the time to know, that means no learning, otherwise you'll never enjoy life unchanged, otherwise you'll never be certain how good you are, no excuses!

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  • Somenormie

    By when you say greenie do you mean a environmentalist?

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    • Hansberger

      No I mean an untrained, or inexperienced, person, or one without knowledge.

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      • Somenormie

        Oh OK its when you said greenie I immediately thought that. My bad.

        So kinda like a greenhorn person?

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        • Hansberger

          ?

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          • Somenormie

            If you're wondering its normal.

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            • Hansberger

              Yes I was wondering if it's normal.

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