BiographyType: Social critic, philosopher Born: 0 Died: Mokokoma Mokhonoana is a philosopher, a social critic, a satirist, an aphorist, an essayist, a cartoonist, a graphic designer, and an iconoclast. I was born, bred, and is based, within the borders of some figment called South Africa - Mokokoma Mokhonoana. |
Employment is slavery. Workers merely have a choice over where to serve their daily eight-hour sentence.
Employees go to school for 12 – 18 years merely to impress prospect employers in a 12 – 18 minutes interview.
School fools a lot of people. Professionally, one thing is not the most that one person can be.
12% of employees eat because they are hungry. 88% of employees eat because it is 1 o’clock.
A genius does what he masters. An ordinary man tries to master what he does.
Periods are a period when nature forces prostitutes to go on leave.
The rich spend their life living; the poor spend their life making a living.
Back then, work revolved around life. Today, life revolves around work.
Pain, unless it is physical, was sold to you (by your culture).
When a man cheats, it is said it is because he is a dog. When a woman cheats, it is said it is because her man is a dog.
When it comes to sex: some men treat women as objects; some women treat objects as men.
Most women have low standards. All they strive for is a highly paid man.
Religion makes people kill each other. Science supplies them with weapons.