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Re: games

Posted by alexandra_k on January 25, 2019, at 21:17:05

In reply to Re: games, posted by alexandra_k on January 25, 2019, at 20:39:05

And no, they are not trying to teach me to folow the rules.

I am a rule follower.

And not in a Tourettes or OCD kind of a way (good try!) but in a genuine kind of a 'doing what it is that you are f*ck*ng well suppose to do' kind of a way.

It is everybody else who doesn't seem to think the rules apply to them.

-- If they can get away with it!

And they do get away with it. I guess that's the thing.

There is something about how you have to stand up for your rights. But then you need the information on what it is that you are supposed to do. Justice is suppose to be accessible to everyone. But then the information on what people are supposed to do in the face of injustice is supposed to be accessible to anyone. But I have a hard time finding the policy / procedure / regulations...

I guess that is the thing. Start out locating the policy / procedure / regulations. THen follow those.

Most people actually cannot do that. Most people seem to have genuine difficulty parsing / rephrasing in a way that doesn't alter the meaning.

I suppose I have found odd bits where I have worked back through something I was working on and realised I mis-did something here, or there. I find systematically, reliably, and repeatably, that when I err it is on the side of caution (for me), however. I err on the side of making my case to be less or worse or err on the side of giving others the benefit of the doubt. That is because it is better for me (I reckon) to know and expect on the basis of, not reach or hope.

Anyway...

I guess this is an important lesson.

Accreditation and regulation. People in NZ will always be trying to tell me I can't, I won't, I'm not eligable, I'm not allowed, it can't be done and so on and so on becuase that is the awful way...

Most people can't do the accreditation / regulation thing because they don't locate the information and then they don't value it the way they should (they will go with word of mouth instead)...

I just need to focus on what I need to do and do it... Not pay attention to them.

Whether it is intentional or unintentional. I expect a large portion is unintentional. It's a lot harder than I tend to think it is. It is only as easy for me as it is after years and years and years of study and critical thinking about difficult text and so on... And it is still hard... I make errors too...

I'm getting a sense of the differences in the cohort.. How many are set up to fail from the get-go...

I... Have a chance... I studied Biochem. Part time. Physics. Statistics. More cell biology. Higher level stuff too. Pathology. Step 1 review for basic sciences is teh perfect level review text. I actually have a chance.

I am sad that more students don't.

I am sad that Med isn't a graduate only degree.
I am sad that our degrees aren't 4 year degrees with breadth requirement.
I am sad that the people responsible for grading cannot tell which students have worked hard on their papers and don't see fit to reward the hard work of intelligent people - and help people understand the sorts of things they need to see for better grades (where that isn't just 'parrot back to me this piece of mis-information that I just told you about equity or about population ill-health or about unhealthy food and whose to blame' and so on politial b*llsh*t...)

It's an experiment in whether hierarchical people can evolve into something... Productive... With educated people with technology and with culture and so on...

Whether it is imperialistic / colonial (in a bad way) to try and enforce values like freedom, equality, and justice for all.

Maybe people can produce things sustainably within a society that is not free, equal, and where there is no clear statement of justice (either becuase things update with no record - like oral tradition pre-writing or where writing is constantly revised with no timestamp)...

Maybe it would be uncessarily imperialistic / colonial to think that equality, freedom, justice are 'better' than alternatives.

Maybe the Maaori culture will develop from a different set of values and will end up with high-end co-operativity (or slave arrangements) that produce rockets to the moon (or to Australia) or whatever. Secure internet connections.

We can apply for a greencard lottery from here. I guess that's the best you can do. I think you need 6 months or maybe 1 years funds so as to be financially not a burden on arrival (fair enough) but really..

What more can you do for the people??

sigh.

sigh.

I can't belive I discovered the american dream. lol.

Still... A lot of people want to to go America not for what they can do for America but more for what America can do for them... People want the stuff they see on TV...

But all the things that are involved in it's production. The laws and regulations and the system of accountability. For education and for medicine...

I want to help contribute towards teh best in the world. The development of civilisation at athe fronteir.

REinventing the wheel for people who refuse to look at the blueprints countless people have made and made free-f*ck*ng-ware of the axle... isn't my idea of fun.

arrrrrgh

 

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