Field Marshall Bradley
Veteran
people without work are more likely to be depressed, suicidal, using drugs and engaging in criminal behavior.
Nope....
people without work are more likely to be depressed, suicidal, using drugs and engaging in criminal behavior.
If people are obligated to contribute to society,
Ordered Peter Flemings book, thanks for posting the article....I hate the contention that without meaningless, unfulfilling jobs, people would be at a complete loss, as if the lower classes don't have any dreams or aspirations, and should be working in the mill or the maquiladora, such a privileged, naive, stance.

Jobs won't be necessary by the end of the century![]()
I think that humans are inspired by curiosity and being uncomfortable with ignorance, along with a desire to learn. Most of our jobs don't include enough of that to provide motivation. And besides, in our daily lives, we do things so nobody notices. Shaved? Ironed shirt? Lawn mowed? Taxes filed? Shoes shined? Nobody gives a fukk. It's only when you fail to do so, then you're noticed. Stigmatized. Made an example of. We're so fukking afraid of failure and error that we don't have the balls to come up with original shyt.Chilling...
I've unfortunately never had the pleasure of being fully engaged at work. Maybe I'm lazy but I've been in multiple positions and none of them inspired me to really shine.
I don't think humans were ever meant to labor as we currently do.![]()

