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by wubrr
285 days ago
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Your logic/math doesn't make any sense. Almost every student studies math, almost none of those ever become a mathematician - who are compensated much less than NFL players. > There are about a million doctors in the US Comparing # of doctors to # of NFL players is a very false equivalence. Try comparing # of athletes in all sports combined to number of doctors - that would be more reasonable. Or compare the number of brain surgeons to the number of NFL players - and the difficulty/time in becoming either. Being a doctor is a much more stressful and difficult job, which requires more years of training/education and provides far more real value for society. |
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So what do you consider difficult? Having a linebacker smash into you at a full sprint over and over in practice and then not choking in a real game? Or studying relentlessly, writing grants, doing essentially free work as a resident for years while being on call. They are just stressful in different ways, but again, different humans have more fitness for one or the other.