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>Secrets of the Manor House: From the Edwardian To the Modern - Jesse - Le Cafe Américain
Common man since the dawn of written history is a serf.
Current history of the so-called common man is an anomaly.
As it was, so shall it be again.
Oh and just for your serious consideration, just what skills do you have that will elevate you from the common serf?
Oh yes sir, coming to a theater of operations near you.

The manor is the business model.
Always was, will be so again.

Serfs are serfs because they lack the ability to achieve wealth.
Key word is ability.
Ability is NOT skill.
Ability is NOT knowledge.
Ability is determination.

The decline in aristocracy is transient.
Most of those who we presume to be wealthy aren't.
In the land of the frozen chosen due north of 60° latitude, where it finally warmed up to -30°C, there are those who live well and those who barely survive.
Those of us that live well, know that serfs serve.
Rather than bust our butts at -10°, -20°, -30°C going to the woods to cut firewood, we hire it out.
Aristocracy is, was and will always be about determination and the willingness to serve.
Oh, and lest you forget the el numero uno thingy the aristocracy brings to the table is JOBS.

The so-called common man can't even feed himself if he was given 40 acres with a perennial creek flowing through it, a mule, one ton of supplies of his choosing and half a ton of seed. This so-called common man dirt bag will sell out for pennies on the dollar and just who the hell do you think has the money and inclination to buy it? The aristocrat!!!
Please dispose of your bovine excrement elsewhere.


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Beginning of the headline :Changes that led to the decline of the traditional British aristocracy and the Empire, which had come to their zenith with globalization and the great fortunes which it had created with the Industrial Revolution. Many of the social phenomena that we see today could be viewed as an attempt to roll back the changes of the 20th century and the rise of the 'common man.'... Read More
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