The Fiat Factory: How Schools Mass-Produce Workaholic Drones

A Cynical Satire on the Psychological Trainwreck of Nation-Scale Indoctrination
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Act 1: The Recruitment Phase
At birth, every child is assigned a barcode—metaphorically speaking, of course. The state and its central banks, in a long-standing collaboration with corporate overlords, have devised a masterful training ground: schools. Here, the young minds are primed, molded, and programmed to serve as the economic batteries of the fiat machine.
From the moment they step into kindergarten, the indoctrination begins. Their first lessons?
1. Ask for Permission – To go to the toilet, to speak, to think. Independence is dangerous.
2. Follow the Schedule – The bell rings, and you obey. Training for a lifetime of 9-to-5 servitude.
3. Memorize and Regurgitate – Understanding is optional. Creativity is dangerous. Thinking is subversive.
By the time they can tie their shoes, they already know that life is about pleasing authority figures. The state, the teacher, the employer, the banker.
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Act 2: The Great Misdirection
As they advance through their state-sponsored programming, children are bombarded with ideological shields designed to deflect critical thinking.
Money is Evil, but Work is Good – They are trained to believe that seeking financial independence is greedy, yet working 80-hour weeks for a boss is noble.
Debt is Freedom – University education, a.k.a. Advanced Indoctrination, ensures they enter adulthood shackled with a lifetime of student loans. If they are truly exceptional, they will get a mortgage too!
Questioning Authority is Rebellious – While the history books praise revolutions (sanitized versions, of course), the school system punishes any student who dares challenge the curriculum, much less the legitimacy of central banks.
Meanwhile, the real economic game is hidden from them. Sound money? Austrian economics? Entrepreneurship? Out of syllabus. Instead, they learn about Keynesian dreams where infinite debt fuels infinite prosperity, and the economy is just a bigger version of their allowance.
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Act 3: The Corporate Farm
Once they graduate, the conditioning is complete. The ideal citizen has been sculpted:
✔️ Chronically underpaid but proud to work overtime.
✔️ Mentally exhausted but convinced that retirement will be worth it.
✔️ Addicted to consumption but unable to escape the paycheck-to-paycheck treadmill.
Corporations welcome them with open arms, promising benefits, job security, and the ultimate carrot: "If you work hard enough, you can climb the corporate ladder!" But what they fail to mention is that the ladder is on fire at the bottom and greased at the top.
Meanwhile, fiat inflation gnaws at their wages like a silent parasite. Their parents could afford a house on one income, but they can barely afford rent on two. They compensate with productivity hacks, side hustles, and weekend burnout retreats, never realizing that the game was rigged before they were even born.
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Act 4: The Epiphany (or Lack Thereof)
A few lucky ones stumble upon Bitcoin or self-sovereignty and escape the hamster wheel. The rest? They are too exhausted to care. They clutch their degrees, pay their taxes, and hope for the best.
If they ever feel the creeping realization that they are trapped, they are reassured with "It’s just the way things are." Retirement at 70, taxes until death, and lifelong servitude—all in exchange for a stable economy, or so they are told.
And so, the cycle repeats. New generations are fed into the machine, trained to accept their fate, and taught to ridicule anyone who questions the system.
Welcome to the Fiat Education System. Where dreams go to die, and workers are born.
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Alternative Ending: Bitcoin fixes this. But only if people wake up before the next cycle begins.
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