Obviously if you're in this condition it means you (1) have a job and (2) aren't overworked which is pretty good considering people in the restaurant business, nurses, etc... BUT this may just add to the guilt which increases the downward spiral.
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Offices once were places where busy work was easy to generate just like chemicals are easy to generate in a lab and furniture easy to generate in a workshop. Without offices it's like trying to make a chair out of a block of wood using only sandpaper.
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Since a lot of work can be done on a computer, from a "technical" perspective nothing has changed... But I suspect it has changed a *lot*.
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I strongly suspect for example, that offices generate nearly all their busywork capacity b/c there are ladders to climb and girls to impress. https://twitter.com/spakhm/status/1333514691533025284?s=20 …
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Without offices how are we supposed to generate enough meaningful busywork so that people don't implode?? The new volume requirements are huge and the bullshit detectors are 3 times as sensitive.
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Back at the office everyone could mentally "share" the hot gir... er... the printers, but now how is everyone supposed to print out their adult coloring book? They can't just *live their lives* b/c just like the security guard they need to be around when sth happens!
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That's not "bullshit and fake", it's what Paul Skallas (LindyMan) calls "consistency space". You're being paid for your availability so that people further up the chain don't have to go to the trouble of finding and booking a contractor to do whatever it is that needs to be done.
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Money is just good boy points; there are no "real" or "fake" jobs.
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