Trying to find someone arguing that in the future there will be lots of jobs and people will continue to be valuable, no luck. Anybody?
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Err. Quite a few, myself included :)
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its a silent majority thing among people who study labor seriously. It's the "robots eating jobs" alarmists creating news
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on the micro level, I know a lot of unemployed and underemployed extremely intelligent people, no demand for them
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note that "jobs" may not bounce back ever (a social construct peculiar to last 150 years), buy making a living will.
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I'm just wondering what an average person can do that the (fewer) people who make stuff they need, want from them
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add "and that they feel not-insulted doing."
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I've read stories of people trying to do that, they seem mostly to not make a living at it
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Drop those whiny losers and talk to the ones making it work :)
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yeah but that's what the multi-level marketing people say too :-P
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Look, you can't really "fix" people who paid too much for the wrong degree and think most ways of making $ beneath them...
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see stuff by for instance. What was once a pioneer playbook for a few is now an entire subculture.
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