171 points

Well, it is true. Most people don’t want to work. I certainly wouldn’t if I could help it.

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96 points

Yeah. Me too. You would literally have to give me money, for me to sacrifice a part of my chilling out time.

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20 points

hear me out… what about more money? that do anything for ya?

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2 points

The notion that more is better than less has been a dominant paradigm in various fields of inquiry, from economics to psychology. However, this paradigm has been challenged by recent philosophical developments that question the validity and applicability of this assumption. I have examined the arguments for and against the traditional paradigm of more versus less, and explored some of the exceptional cases that defy this binary opposition. In order to reconcile these conflicting perspectives and provide a more nuanced understanding of the complex relationship between larger and smaller quantities, further research is still required.

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6 points

And by part you mean 12 out of 24h

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6 points

Exactly. When I was a kid, my parents gave me a job at the family business. It was great, they said I could work half days. I could do whatever i wanted with the other 12 hours.

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3 points

My current deal says 7.5 h and I’m quite happy with that. If I get a better offer, I may reconsider.

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And that should be the goal of a society. Currently we work because as individuals we’re forced to. As humanity we’re already past the forced need. Enabling people to choose would be more beneficial and we have the innate quality of finding meaningful ways to spend our time.

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25 points

The problem is that we suck at allocating productivity. For example, we produce enough food for everyone but don’t distribute it half as well as we should, so people still starve while food rots somewhere else. We waste resources propping up a whole host of parasites that add no value to society, such as famous-for-being-famous celebrities, advertisers, speculators and redundant managers, while underpaying the people who actually produce wealth. And we want a brand new iPhone every year, a brand new car every two years, etc, and by and large don’t recycle. We’re wasteful.

Most of the actually important and time-consuming work is automated already. If we were smart about what work we do, an 8-hour work week for everyone would be more than possible. But we are so inefficient with our productivity due to warped priorities that most of us barely scrape by as it is.

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Our excessive lack of proper planning and foresight really gets accentuated when you evaluate how wasteful and inefficient any of our processes are. I’ve been listening to Walden on audiobook recently, it’s almost as if Thoreau really did transcend his time and saw that the future would be equally as futile as his present at properly providing for humanity in a meaningful way.

We would rather have luxuries and pleasures than fulfilling proper needs, work tends to take away from our needs in ways we overlook.

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11 points

Can’t say I’ve been missing it, Bob!

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1 point

I wouldn’t work if I could, but I’d end up doing the same shit all day anyway, but for fun.

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139 points

This just in: humans do not enjoy any degree of enslavement.

Check back next year to see if we’ve managed to break the spirit of the human race.

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24 points

In other news, water has been confirmed to be wet.

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11 points

This is true. It’s because we evolved over many hundreds of thousands of years as egalitarian hunter-gatherers and only relatively recently invented things like agriculture, big stratified societies, the bulk accumulation of wealth and property and work.

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14 points

This reminds me of a recent meme pushing back against the “greed is human nature” narrative. Was something like:

“If you see a bear riding a bicycle at the circus, do you assume it is the nature of bears to ride bicycles?”

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110 points

no one has ever wanted to work, you’re supposed to pay them enough that they’re willing to work anyway

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10 points

Treat then fair they’ll do you the same.

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-2 points

I think I found your s/

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3 points

S for serious

Not perfect but set in the right direction

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7 points

“Why do you want to work here?”

Uh, I don’t, but this stupid thing called not dying requires me to have money and you’re offering to pay me money for doing a job you need doing.

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78 points

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In case anyone is interested in the sauces https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/nobody-wants-to-work-anymore/

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8 points

True hero right here

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5 points

Was just about to go diving for them, thank you!

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3 points

I absolutely love this: “The Miami Herald published an article in 1981 about an 89-year-old man named Sammy James. James had worked for decades as a crate nailer and said his fast moves earned him the nickname, “The Nailer.””

His job title was a crate nailer, but he got the nickname from his fast moves. That’s like being so good at operating the cash register you earn the nickname “The Cashier”

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