It's Graduation Time Pt. 2
He was just comparing a full work day to selling your fingers.
What the hell does that mean? The irony here is that Evergreen students, in general, are in for a nastier treat than most. Leaving Evergreen is the eye-opener of a lifetime because suddenly that intellectual bubble is burst and they realize that they must sell their souls, if not just their ideals, until they have enough money to do what they want.
The speaker was talking generalizing that all bosses are 'the man'. That they all abuse their employees, that they all take advantage and that they are all evil. This gross generalization is typical of commencement speakers and helps to perpetuate every myth about the 'real world' that Evergreen students get from their teachers.
Thank God...I think it's over.
What the hell does that mean? The irony here is that Evergreen students, in general, are in for a nastier treat than most. Leaving Evergreen is the eye-opener of a lifetime because suddenly that intellectual bubble is burst and they realize that they must sell their souls, if not just their ideals, until they have enough money to do what they want.
The speaker was talking generalizing that all bosses are 'the man'. That they all abuse their employees, that they all take advantage and that they are all evil. This gross generalization is typical of commencement speakers and helps to perpetuate every myth about the 'real world' that Evergreen students get from their teachers.
Thank God...I think it's over.