Asking for handouts, and giving things away, are both examp…

Twetch ·

Asking for handouts, and giving things away, are both examples of the devaluation of human productivity.

In asking for handouts, you are devaluing your own ability to produce.

In giving away, you are devaluing other's abilities to produce.

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Twetch ·

This truth hurts... like, ow...

Twetch ·

Produce something valuable and the sting will go away.

Twetch ·

$I am valuable.

Value starts with human beings, not human doings.

Twetch ·

Yet a human being whose only doings are the consumption of other's production adds value to nobody, and drains value from all, most notably, themselves.

Twetch ·

I produce ideas and thoughts everyday, there's just no market for thinkers at the moment.

I know my plight, thanks :)

Twetch ·

Ideas and thoughts have value. This platform's growth and continued success proves that much at least.

The thing is, there needs to be actual production.

The building of something tangible has value that ideas without follow through does not.

Twetch ·

Hence why I'm a stubborn, broke, desperate, and increasingly angry genius LOL

Will post a pic of crazy hair with my tongue out soon 😜

Twetch ·

Sounds like time for you to pivot your energies into producing something out of your ideas.