What I saw when the Blues trialists decided to stand outside Goldie in their shorts today.
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What I saw when the Blues trialists decided to stand outside Goldie in their shorts today.
I've been studying Global Capitalism for a day too long (supposed to be on Power & Change in the Contemporary World today) and I'm rapidly losing my faith in humanity (not like there was a lot to begin with).
While I'm feeling very indignant about the evident exploitation and inequality that persists in the world, I'm also acutely aware that there is not much I can do as an individual (unless I rally people towards a worthy cause or join one).
Looking from a more realistic perspective, I'm reconsidering my career options (which I've been doing almost on a daily basis since the start of this academic year). I really want a job that's ethical, that empowers the disadvantaged & mitigates inequality, but one that also pays well and is intellectually stimulating and experientially enriching.
Do they have to be mutually exclusive? How do I reconcile these ideals? Where do I find such a job? How can I create one?