I don't believe we were put on this earth to work. why do normies find this idea so offensive?
>>82456046you don't workyou can't afford a familythe endthey workthey can afford familythey tell their children work is goodthe children workthe children can afford familyread this again
>>82456631I don't want a family
>>82456046We work to live, anonNo one (except the retards) lives for workI am so much more than my job
>>82456645yes i knowthe end
>>82456046IKR. We were supposed to have a 15 hour work week by 2000.Instead, they've turned everyone into wage-slaves, while outsourcing everything to Red Chinese slaves, and are still expected to 'compete' with them. We are long fucking overdue a fucking UBI as well. But 'muh protestant work ethic'. Fuck that! Computers were supposed to take over, but greed always prevails.Globalism is a race to the bottom, and the road to slavery.https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/
Oh, we absolutely were put here to work. What you define as work, what the work really ought to be, what metrics we use to place value on work, how we fairly pay for work that cannot be measured: these are the important questions. David Lynch in this image was objecting to people who were trying to meter his work and squeeze it into the smallest time period possible. He desperately wanted to work, but he wanted to take it slow and allow the creative process to take its full course. David would vehemently disagree with the notion that work is unnecessary to human flourishing. He just wanted to do it his way, not the studio's way, which is society's way where every hour is measured in dollars. Normies find it particularly offensive, by the way, because you are essentially saying, "I will sit and do nothing, while you work to provide my housing and food." Ever since the dawn of civilization there has been an understanding that people will contribute and add value if they want to enjoy the privileges of civilization. If a critical % of people stop contributing, civilization declines and eventually fails. Normies understand this. It's one of the few things they viscerally understand. You will most likely live to see this play out to the bitter end, which is a scenario far worse than having a dead-end job.