Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Free-Loading

Have you ever seen a free-loader, a free-rider and all round cheapskate before?

You know you have seen one when 1) he denies that he/she is taking from you, 2) gets ultra defensive when you try to extract payment 3) he/she justifies the free loading activity as a form of good will 4) will have audacity to continue free loading in spite of being accused of. 5) strokes your ego when he/she's benefits and attack you when he/she sees liability- but yet would stil beg forgiveness or feign injury when benefits is back again. Shameless really.

Quite frankly, I am not sure whether I am being free loaded anot. Some people thinks all is gold when it glitters. But really, I find it quite funny when people see gold when all I see random blabberings. I have always been quite "generous" with my "gold" distribution because what I have is infinite- it is inexhuastible. So well, it puzzles me that what some people perceive as "gold" are well just words. So, hence I asked myself- am I being ripped off?

Well, one man's meat is another man's poison- well, to me mine is just water. It is useful but it is everywhere. So it puzzles me no end that many spending a great deal of effort and time in extracting something they perceived is of value when really, I have plenty of it.

Well, of course, I am hoping against hope that somebody would pay me good money to do as little as possible which they perceived as invaluable.

I don't feel free-loaded in the sense where they are ripping off me and giving me less than I pay for- but I feel rather annoyed that I am missing out on money that could be marketed and sold. But well, I know some that have taken advantage of that vicarious wealth already.

The amount of fighting, jostling and play-acting to get the sole "rights" so to speak is premature- because what I give away is "free" so how can anyone have the sole agency in the first place.

I think you are better off donating this money to charity, spending more time with your kids than coming up with weird "everyday" scenarios and spending time doing actual and real work at the office. Spend your eye-balling time with people of "real" importance than some stranger who don't even know your name.

There are no stupid people- just people who think that others are, and hence spend time proving them wrong.

Nights all.

Eugene

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