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>Working 4 hours a day ought to be enough
Was he correct?
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Yeah cuz people don't even actually labour for only 8 hours. We travel to and from work, go shopping, exercise etc. If it was like 8 hours of work and that's IT that'd be ok and that's what "4 hours of work" would add up to in reality.
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>>25333719
Yeah but the economy can't support that. It's already buckling under the morbid bulk of socialism for the boomers and third world. We could have that in a few decades or less if everyone worked hard and cut back on luxuries some but lol.
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>>25333719
It’s a cliche but the most productive people get more done in 4 hours than wageslaves do in a week. The problem is the vast majority of people are trapped in jobs that are about 60-80% simulated productivity. Even if you clock out an 8-hour day, you were probably only doing something of value for less than half of that time. The rest was eating, drinking coffee, pretending to look busy or jacking off in the bathroom.
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>>25333796

Third world doesn't have socialism. First world white countries are the most socialist countries on the planet. The third world has to buckle the weight of supporting all these worthless white lives that enjoy way more than they create through work (sometimes not at all in case of geriatric Europeans)
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>>25333719
Of course he was. Most "work" is fake and designed only to keep wagies in check.
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>>25333719
No, any work at all is slavery. Our ancestors knew this and that’s why they made Jequan do it instead.
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>>25333880
>Third world doesn't have socialism. First world white countries are the most socialist countries on the planet.
And they feed the third world, directly and indirectly. 30 trillion dollars given to Africa alone.
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>>25333919
Retarded larp
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>>25333961
You'd best go to sleep now, you know Mr. Goldberg gets mad when you're not at the top of your game.
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>>25333961
but he's right few work the full hour and you know that, half sounds about right
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>>25333880
very brown post, congratulations
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>>25334018
not if I'm on top of his mom
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>>25333719
How many people truly work for more than 4 hours a day? Lunch break, bathroom breaks, trips to fill up water bottles and coffee cups, stopping to chat with other people (and thus stopping an additional person from working!), most meeting attendees just keeping chairs warm, browsing the web on your phone, the list goes on and on. In the most modern workplaces, less work than ever is being performed.
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>>25334390
You don't pay people for work, you pay for their time. Failure to properly estimate work time balance is the employers fault
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>>25333796
>socialism
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
oh god kek
JAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>25333719
it's been proven that 25 hour workweeks are better than 40 hour workweeks.
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>>25334029
My issue is with the idea that it's "designed". Almost everything in the economy is shepherded at most. I'm sick to death of schizophrenic midwits.
>>25334018
I'm self employed
>>25334501
No it hasn't
>>25334415
I can tell that you're correct because you're pretending to laugh hysterically rather than pointing out errors. The mark of a true intellectual.
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>>25334411
Never heard of a salaried position before?
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>>25334514
salary is for suckers and management ,but I repeat myself…
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>>25333880
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>>25334390
>How many people truly work for more than 4 hours a day?
Not me lol. I'm supposed to be working right now.
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>>25333719
It depends on a lot of factors really I don’t like generalising it like this. If you’re a literature student of course it’s enough to study for 4 hours a day, but if you’re a medical or math student you have to study 6-8 hours every day.
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>>25333719
Yes. I work hard 8-12, take a 1 hour lunch break and then pretend to work for the rest of the day while reading and "working" on private projects. My employer, whom I scam every single day, regularly praises my performance and our customers love me. I'm a cornerstone of the company.
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>>25334667

I find the concept of studying for 8 hours daunting but to be fair, most jobs are around that. It's not like you'd be studying 8 hours nonstop either. If you manage your time well, you can have a perfectly enjoyable time as a student even if you study 8 hours (IF by 8 hours you mean total including lectures).
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>>25334415
So the state paying for my education, medical leave, neetbuxing and subsidizing uncompetitive sectors isnt socialism? Even in the SU people had to work more.



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