In life, you often have to step on others to get ahead.
Some examples:
Bill Gates, he screwed IBM and Apple, look where it got him; he is still screwing them now.
Donald Trump, he didn't get so rich without a few shady deals.
Bill Clinton, erm, actually he screwed one time too much. But he WAS president of the US.
Point is, talent sometimes only gets you so far. Case in point: Steve Jobs (the co-founder of Apple). Even when blessed with close to genius level intelligence and charisma that can start a religion if he wanted to (download a video of him presenting I-pod or I-mac to get an idea), he still has to see his company bought over by Mircosoft.
I got an analogy that sums up the world now.
Imagine 10 people are in a lift. All of them ate something bad and badly need to fart. However all are reluctant to do so because they are considerate. But soon, one of them can't take it anymore and lets go. Suddenly the rest also let go and the lift is filled with stink. But who wins in the story? The one who let go of his "morals" and farted 1st of course. And anyway, nobody can tell who farted 1st except he himself.
Points to note from the story:
- The world stinks
- You better fart quick, everybody has done so, is doing so or will do so sooner or later.
- Anything else you can interprete yourself.
PS. Morals are like fart. You always think other peoples' stink. Did you spot that?
JadedBrat
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