trust in someone who is an MD. for someone to say "he should know, he's a doctor".
Isn't that funny... how people rely so heavily on titles, and degrees? I especially like it when people, close-mindedly, say "I'm a ___ major, I would know BETTER than you." Why is it that people somehow let something trivial like that dictate what one does and does not know? I cannot even begin to express my frustration over it when people pointedly state their higher intelligence because they have more years of education.
I don't even know where to start with people who at first see it from the same perspective, and then later become so entrenched in that same ideology that they once loathed. It's very backward to me.
So I guess I strongly dislike hypocrites, and on top of that, people who are close-minded enough to believe that there is higher intelligence based on your studies in that field. To an extent, I agree, but if someone tells me they know more about something when its very public knowledge, I do want to knock that person over their head.
Oh I like the age-discrimination, too. When people think they know more because they're more modern, or they've experienced more of it. How does that person know that I haven't experienced just as much at my age? I could just as well have!
No comments:
Post a Comment