2/ I suggest that we look at what unemployed people do with their time to evaluate this hypothesishttps://twitter.com/bdmarotta/status/1503388280951300097 …
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4/ Some folks say that if we destroy the entire "social safety net", people will be reduced to begging in the streets. I respond "yes ... and most of those cut off from free cash would prefer to work than beg, so...win, win"
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7/ off in the direction of the Paul Graham advice to founders: do stuff that DOESN'T scale. no one can "solve hunger" ... but if you see one actually hungry person, you can help themhttps://twitter.com/chiropraxy/status/1503410893782228994 …
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Hi it's only 10:08 AM over here and I don't appreciate being called out like this while I scroll Twitter at my WFH desk waiting on someone else to decide that my requests are worth their time to address. It's actually kind of nice, though. The 15-20 work for 40 pay.
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It sounds like the 9-5 routine forces idleness, whereas if those people were *actually* free during that time, they'd probably do something useful - hobbies, exercise, relationships, etc.
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100% This was my experience at my old job Leadership wondered why my sales numbers were so good despite my ‘lack of tenure’ with the company and ‘lack of social media presence’ Said we just talk to ourselves on Social Media, have to get to customers in real world
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As a theological I have to explain that ‘sloth’ means ‘not doing what you should be doing’. You’ve got a book club, a side gig, golf, work OT, and are sooooo tired your family doesn’t know you & no time for charity? Sloth
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Why did it autocorrect‘theologian’?
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