• @NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world
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    813 months ago

    I’ll never understand why we keep doing this. We have record productivity compared to this same time a hundred years ago, but we work the same amount of hours roughly regardless. Humans aren’t built for modern life. It’s no wonder people struggle when we toil away in factories 6 days a week, and sit at computers in offices all day long. No time to actually live life. Just gotta make the boss richer so he can get a bigger yaht.

    • @TheFriar@lemm.ee
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      533 months ago

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    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      203 months ago

      Because we don’t make the decisions about how our society is structured. The people who benefit from our efforts make the decisions, and they’re sociopaths who will never voluntarily give up any amount of money or power, despite how good it might be for the masses, or the planet itself.

    • @Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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      3 months ago

      I agree. I made a career change (am still making a career change?) and it’s been hard. I’m trying to work less while still making ok money.

      Fortunately(?) my old career made it impossible to keep a relationship and I didn’t have any kids, so I was able to go back to school and take my time doing this.

      I’ve made a lot of sacrifices and I now make $60,000 (CAD) less per year, but I’m way happier.

      I wish everyone could have the time and ability to pursue what they really want to do, but life gets in the way more often than not and this fucked up system doesn’t make it any easier.

        • @Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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          133 months ago

          I went from trucking to video production. I’m a freelancer now, which is weird to me. I’m still starting out, which is tough at 40 but hey… I’m doin’ it. 🤷🏻‍♂️

            • @stembolts@programming.dev
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              52 months ago

              You can infer from their previous comment that it is because it makes them happier.

              Trucking business sucks and is massively exploitative, well, I guess that makes it similar to every other business.

              • @Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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                Floating goals, really 🤷🏻‍♂️

                Since puberty people have told I have a voice for radio, so the original idea was “I bet I could get on the radio to tell fart jokes and try to push my taste in music on the world” but the radio class was full. So I accepted the spot in TV and liked the technical side of things, so I stuck with it.

                I was driving a school bus for 3 years to keep myself available for opportunities that came up. I’m now working an entry-level position for a big broadcaster, making more per-hour than I ever did trucking. I have some other freelance work as well, so I quit the school bus last month. So, the change is complete? I dunno, doesn’t feel like I’m there yet, but I’m feeling good about it.

              • @technomad@slrpnk.net
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                12 months ago

                Back up a little. I thought that their new choice in profession was genuinely interesting and wanted to hear them talk more about it. Obviously they chose a different route because trucking wasn’t making them happy.

                Don’t be so presumptive in saying that I should just infer things rather than asking questions. This is supposed to be a place for meaningful discussions.