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    #95

    What I love most about this is he works in health care insurance. His boss tells him he's not denying enough claims. Very American indeed.

    https://youtu.be/QhfFoM1FfYc

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      The fulfilling part is using that income to buy a telescope and admire the beauty of the cosmos

      Or internet porn. Both of these are things our ancestorsnl couldn't have even dreamed of, and would kill to have access to

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        The truth is people choose to live wasted lives. They could choose to do something fulfilling but don't. Even cavemen probably wasted their lives being scared something was going to eat them.

        I started out choosing work that wasn't all that fulfilling as a toolmaker/engineer. I didn't find a lot of satisfaction in needing to hit impossible deadlines. So I ditched that career and became an EMT and finally a medic with a side helping of firefighter/rescue in several small and very rural communities that have shortages of trained responders. And just before I retired I taught some math in my tiny rural school because teachers are hard to get there. I never got rich with money or fame but that wasn't what mattered.

        I feel like my life was not wasted for the most part. That I made a difference for the people and the world around me. In the small handful of years left to me, I can go satisfied I did what I could. You could too if only you would choose.

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          One of the things we often forget is that a large part of our happiness is simply autonomy and self direction. I still remember working a “dreary office job” that I absolutely loved because we were given self direction and the managers were simply there to support us.

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          • starman2112@sh.itjust.worksS [email protected]

            The fulfilling part is using that income to buy a telescope and admire the beauty of the cosmos

            Or internet porn. Both of these are things our ancestorsnl couldn't have even dreamed of, and would kill to have access to

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            I'm glad 1 hour of porn and telescope each day keeps you going. For most of us, it's not enough.

            It would be nice to not be alienated at work. It would also be nice to have some kind of say in what we do 80% of the time we're awake. A more democratized workplace would do a lot.

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              The truth is people choose to live wasted lives. They could choose to do something fulfilling but don't. Even cavemen probably wasted their lives being scared something was going to eat them.

              I started out choosing work that wasn't all that fulfilling as a toolmaker/engineer. I didn't find a lot of satisfaction in needing to hit impossible deadlines. So I ditched that career and became an EMT and finally a medic with a side helping of firefighter/rescue in several small and very rural communities that have shortages of trained responders. And just before I retired I taught some math in my tiny rural school because teachers are hard to get there. I never got rich with money or fame but that wasn't what mattered.

              I feel like my life was not wasted for the most part. That I made a difference for the people and the world around me. In the small handful of years left to me, I can go satisfied I did what I could. You could too if only you would choose.

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              Yeah, honestly knowing what I know now, this is the way to do it. Do whatever you want for most of your life and screw the consequences. Die at 35 without health insurance.

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              • M [email protected]

                Cool. Yet you are ignoring the very tiny fact that collective farms started famines. They didn't "just underperform".

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                iirc...Lysenko (soviet agri-scientist - a shitty one) had convinced the party leaders that his newly bred 'winter-hardy' wheat breed was worthy of being planted en masse. It had worked well under ideal lab conditions but failed after several crop yields when planted in the field, and this created famine.

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                  One of the things we often forget is that a large part of our happiness is simply autonomy and self direction. I still remember working a “dreary office job” that I absolutely loved because we were given self direction and the managers were simply there to support us.

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                  This sounds great!

                  However, I also had a job like this and hated it. The things I hated about it were:

                  1. Circumstances beyond my control made taking this job my best option, when I had really wanted to do something else.
                  2. The ultimate product of my work wasn't emotionally resonant with me. I felt like I was doing nothing but working to maintain a system I didn't believe in.
                  3. I felt like if I was going to have a job like this, I should be getting paid better and should be working on something more interesting. I thought the job was beneath me.
                  4. Seriously, aesthetics matter. Commuting through heavy traffic to reach a suburban office park, where I walk through the door and smell filtered air, looking at grey cubicals under florescent lighting... is pretty miserable. Much better if the office was in a walkable, nice-to-look-at neighborhood where I would want to spend my time outside of work, and if the office had hired an interior designer who could make it.... just better in any way.
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                    iirc...Lysenko (soviet agri-scientist - a shitty one) had convinced the party leaders that his newly bred 'winter-hardy' wheat breed was worthy of being planted en masse. It had worked well under ideal lab conditions but failed after several crop yields when planted in the field, and this created famine.

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                    You are not recalling it correctly.

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                      Anytime some says the economy or wall street are doing great i instantly know they are either rich or tarded or both

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                        You are not recalling it correctly.

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                        no i am.

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                          Yeah, but now the monitors are thinner.

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                            I'm glad 1 hour of porn and telescope each day keeps you going. For most of us, it's not enough.

                            It would be nice to not be alienated at work. It would also be nice to have some kind of say in what we do 80% of the time we're awake. A more democratized workplace would do a lot.

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                            I 100% agree, I'm just saying that life today is much more fulfilling for the average person than it was for, like, the average 13th century French peasant. The fact that we have access to this feeling of ennui in the first place is thanks to our safe and comfortable lifestyle.

                            Shit could be better, and we should fight to make it so. I just think we should also appreciate that our quality of life is nearly unrivaled throughout history, and even the modern world.

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                              hell yeah brother, 30 hours a week, 4 weeks paid vacation, guaranteed and paid for further education courses, protection from being fired while pregnant/ at home with newborn, minimum wage, privacy laws and employee protection laws, unionization, multiple paid federal holidays.
                              I fuckin love Europe.

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                              So funny enough, as an American, I have the majority of that while being in the military. We even currently have three months of maternity and paternity leave, which can be used as the member sees fit through the first year after birth.

                              All except the privacy laws and employee protection laws, though it can often be exceptionally difficult to fire people for reasons that don't involve the politics of the people in charge. And even then, lawsuits usually get those people backpay.

                              I'd be advocating for the US Coast Guard with this right now, but the current administration is shifting our focus from being a life-saving/preserving service to another border control agency, so... not a great time to be joining if it's for moral reasons. sigh

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                                Id like to help the brown people trump is looking to purge from the country but look at this. I cant give all this up.

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                                • R [email protected]

                                  I just wanna be one of those old timey blacksmiths hitting things on an anvil and getting paid for it. Nowadays though it's all like "Throw the glowy thing into the bang bang thing and it does all the work for you!". What if I wanna hit things with a hammer, huh?! What if I like the catharsis that comes with hitting something?!

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                                  damn that image bangs

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                                    Once everything has been optimized and runs smoothly, there are no surprises anymore, nothing interesting, you just do a routine that you've specialized in and have gotten bored at 10 years ago. Our quality of life is unparalleled. Our quality of work less so. It's safe and all, but so so boring

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                                    i dunno. I mean, the same could be said about the medieval ages. Everything had been figured out. How to grow wheat, how to feed chickens, the people knew everything. It was all just daily routine.

                                    Yet i don't see these people living dull lives. I smell the air and it smells good.

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                                      Imagine this! Before you was adventure, exploration, and danger. Then there was slavery, then there was our period (where there are still millions of actual slaves btw).

                                      Then after you, if anyone survives, and we don't all get put into an I have no mouth and I must scream scenario by our overlords, the youth after us will never know work. They will be far more functional than us, and will simply not understand working to survive. They will look down on us, senile outcasts, who get to watch "heaven" from afar.

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                                      where your children are gonna grow up depends a lot on your choices on whether you support Mars settlement or not. if you do, and you go there, i think your children will have a high chance of having to do a lot of work. construction, farming, construction again, taking care of new immigrants and children, construction again, expanding the city ... seems like a lot of work to me.

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                                      • eyekaytee@aussie.zoneE [email protected]

                                        it’s hard for people so used to the comforts of capitalism to realise this is actually luxury

                                        being inside, seated comfortably, doing non-manual work, educated, can read, listening to music, this is a job better than 99% of people who have ever lived have had

                                        Slaves who existed before capitalism was even imagined would dream of this WaSTeD LiFe 🤪

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                                        it's good that you think this way, after all, happier slaves are more productive.

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                                          we can have all the "good" things we claim to want from other economic systems within capitalism. It just requires voting for politicians that do their job to progress laws forward instead of dragging their feet.

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