Is it the amount of stuff you need to do? What precisely is the problem?
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It's a culmination of a lot of things. > Value misalignment with tasks (Therefore I have an issue with time required bc I'm of the view that there's better things to be doing) > No care for wellbeing & little autonomy (E.g just told my boss today I can't teach a class bc I...
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IMO, the biggest problem is that we are still not wealthy enough as a society because your average person does not satisfy enough of other people's preferences & provide enough economic value into the system.
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Hm. How do you define 'enough' - or how does the market decide I guess
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Every human-created institution is designed to reward and grant status to a certain kind of human being, and thus functions as an embodiment of hatred for all other kinds of human being. Only the family has a shot at disrupting this, and thus is subjugated to work and school.
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The world is a monster factory
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We change it by not playing their game, not investing our time and energy doing whatever it is they seem to want us to do (as a way to get them to give us points in some arbitrary game scoring thing they've invented), and instead doing what we love, for free.
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Ideally But if this were feasible on a large scale the whole game would collapse It must justify itself with extreme coercion (some might say violence)
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