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OP, I've thought about it.
Normal, *happy* people get to do jobs that are a bit of both fun and recognition.
Certainly, those with no passion but do something for the merits bother me, but why should their motives matter to me. (lol, cognitive dissonance).
For instance OP, I find Engineering just a bit more interesting than CS (but I ruve both :(), but my grades in CS intro courses were far better than those for engineering, so I became a CS major. I did not make a choice based on solely money/recognition, nor on solely on blind preference.
Does that make the world fair, does it even fucking matter?

Everything we do is somehow tied to how we portray our own genetic fitness.
CAPTCHA: diction resistivity,
tl;dr Idealism vs Pragmatism

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