A thread about two opposites, the legal profession and the
engineering profession, in particular in the electronics field.
Who gets paid more? Who benefits society most?
What relevance do these people have to the good of society?
Are the documents relating to these fields based upon
science or religion/mores/ethics/rights/customs?
What kind of people, or the psychological types of those
that enter these professions?
Of course if there was a rating system, say from 1 to 10, the
legal profession would register a resounding '1' and relatively
the electronics technician/engineer profession would register
a '10'.
Will the strong survive in this society, or is it the most slimy?
The first thing of note, about the legal profession is that it
consists of reems, and reems of prose, and those that practise
it are re-reading, digesting and disgourging it, spewing it up,
in a robotic/unthinking/automatic fashion. That is the legal
profession is based on memory, and memorizing. Charles
Dickens wrote a book, titled 'Bleak House'. Particularly at
that time sending-up this noxious impediment to the nations
good -law as practised by those in this profession. The book
still stands as a relevant and timely account of how things have
progressed since the Victorian Age.
People are still being scourged by this draconian dinosaur for no
good to society whatsoever! And of those that work in this field,
who take no responsibility for their acts against others, exclaiming
that it is the 'rule of law' and that 'politicians make the laws'.
If politicians be a pile of excrement by-and-large, what then the
legal profession? Dung beetles!
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