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Classic ex minerPoint is thought Beezerk, we don’t make up the rules. If we are entitled we are entitled. There’s no grey area.
Classic ex minerPoint is thought Beezerk, we don’t make up the rules. If we are entitled we are entitled. There’s no grey area.
Years of practice,Classic ex miner![]()
Amen to that, but there is a massive difference between paying in and getting out. And contributing and being entitled to everything.Entitlement, sadly there is far too much of that in modern Britain.![]()
Entitlement, sadly there is far too much of that in modern Britain.![]()
Amen to that, but there is a massive difference between paying in and getting out. And contributing and being entitled to everything.
What you both say is correct, and that is the original definition of Entitlement, but the meaning of Entitlement has changed. (Like Gay, Slut, and Woke) If you put the word Entitled into Google AI (other MechaHitlers are available) it brings up this…I don’t disagree with that. Equally, the language used around pensions in recent years is questionable. You pay in for almost 50 years to receive something that is close on half the minimum wage.
The spin around minimum wage is let’s call it a “liveable wage,” a “working wage.” But the spin around pensions is let’s call it a “benefit.”
It’s not a benefit. You paid in to it for close on 50 years, and you’re entitled to it. Why is it so low? People starve but vanity projects, like a garden bridge, are funded. People live in substandard housing but £1m is spent on a statue.
There’s no glamour in saying we took 5 people off the streets but there’s glamour in saying I helped fund planting 5,000 pansies in the flower beds in the town…
Apologies, rant over…. And breathe 2,3,4…
When I worked, 18 years back, major financial institution, I'd scan my emails daily and rank them - delete, save and print off the "important" ones to consider later. They'd go in my briefcase.Two weeks off and 118 emails, not too bad at all. Delete half them, and pretend I never received the other half.
I always do emails the night before going back or I barely sleep.
When I worked, 18 years back, major financial institution, I'd scan my emails daily and rank them - delete, save and print off the "important" ones to consider later. They'd go in my briefcase.
Every week or so I'd empty my briefcase, assess the emails and ask "What are the consequences of not responding?"
Answer: generally none.
Result: shred most of them.
And a shredder!!Cheers Sid, just off to buy a briefcase.
Entitlement is probably the wrong word I used, but it is a more and more used word that easily slips off the tongue. Probably the correct word is qualify.What you both say is correct, and that is the original definition of Entitlement, but the meaning of Entitlement has changed. (Like Gay, Slut, and Woke) If you put the word Entitled into Google AI (other MechaHitlers are available) it brings up this…
AI Overview
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A sense of entitlement is the belief that one deserves special treatment, privileges, or benefits without necessarily having earned them. It can manifest as an expectation that others should cater to one's needs without reciprocation or feeling resentful when things don't go one's way. This can lead to strained relationships, lack of empathy, and difficulty in personal growth.
Key Aspects of Entitlement:
- Feeling of Deservingness:
Individuals with a sense of entitlement believe they are inherently entitled to certain things, often without putting in the necessary effort or demonstrating merit.- Expectation of Special Treatment:
They expect preferential treatment, resources, or consideration that others may not receive.- Lack of Gratitude and Reciprocity:
Entitled individuals often fail to appreciate what they receive and may not be inclined to give back in return.
The truth is that our NI contributions paid the pensions of the pensioners of the time…we weren’t paying into a pot to fund our future pensions…for that we needed future payers of NI to pay sufficient to fund our pensions. That’s why we need as many folks as possible paying NI at this time, as it is they who fund our pensions.I don’t disagree with that. Equally, the language used around pensions in recent years is questionable. You pay in for almost 50 years to receive something that is close on half the minimum wage.
The spin around minimum wage is let’s call it a “liveable wage,” a “working wage.” But the spin around pensions is let’s call it a “benefit.”
It’s not a benefit. You paid in to it for close on 50 years, and you’re entitled to it. Why is it so low? People starve but vanity projects, like a garden bridge, are funded. People live in substandard housing but £1m is spent on a statue.
There’s no glamour in saying we took 5 people off the streets but there’s glamour in saying I helped fund planting 5,000 pansies in the flower beds in the town…
Apologies, rant over…. And breathe 2,3,4…
It’s an odd word and sounds a bit pretentious…but I looked it up and it’s exactly the right word.Lottie Woad ............................. phenom.![]()
Beware the injured golfer ( or bowler) still rings trueLast Tuesday morning totally wrenched my shoulder playing bowls, in a lot of pain and thought my season was over
This morning played my best bowls ever and into the gents semi finals.
Sometimes your body is a strange thing.
Was thinking of taking up Bowls, but not now did not know how dangerous it is.Last Tuesday morning totally wrenched my shoulder playing bowls, in a lot of pain and thought my season was over
This morning played my best bowls ever and into the gents semi finals.
Sometimes your body is a strange thing.
We have a few decent players in their 80'sWas thinking of taking up Bowls, but not now did not know how dangerous it is.![]()
We have a few decent players in their 80's
You do a surprising amount of walking [ie yesterdays single match took nearly 90 mins]
Good form of keeping fit for the oldies.