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A very interesting joke for sharing
> Dilbert's "Salary Theorem"
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Dilbert's "Salary Theorem" states that "Engineers and Scientists can
> never earn as much as Business Executives and Sales People." This
> theorem can now be supported by a mathematical equation based on the
> following two postulates:
>
> 1. Knowledge is Power.
> 2. Time is Money.
>
> As every engineer knows:
> Power = Work / Time
>
> Since:
> Knowledge = Power
> Time = Money
>
> It follows that:
> Knowledge = Work/Money.
>
> Solving for Money, we get:
> Money = Work / Knowledge.
>
>
> Thus, as Knowledge approaches zero, Money approaches infinity,
> regardless of the amount of work done.
>
> Conclusion: The less you know, the more you make.
>
> Dilbert's "Salary Theorem"
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Dilbert's "Salary Theorem" states that "Engineers and Scientists can
> never earn as much as Business Executives and Sales People." This
> theorem can now be supported by a mathematical equation based on the
> following two postulates:
>
> 1. Knowledge is Power.
> 2. Time is Money.
>
> As every engineer knows:
> Power = Work / Time
>
> Since:
> Knowledge = Power
> Time = Money
>
> It follows that:
> Knowledge = Work/Money.
>
> Solving for Money, we get:
> Money = Work / Knowledge.
>
>
> Thus, as Knowledge approaches zero, Money approaches infinity,
> regardless of the amount of work done.
>
> Conclusion: The less you know, the more you make.
>