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There is almost zero point in working/having a "real" job anymore - bookieboy - 10-05-2023

1. Most properties are sky-high prices due to Blackrock, investment management companies, etc. Rent is insane -- mortgages are just as unfeasible. So why would a dude work his ass off with entry-level shit pay so he can still be stuck in his mom's basement/never "level up?" Most guys are not graduating college nor working as hard anymore (past part-time) because the commitment to such is not really worth it. Why give up the lesser stress life and garbage money to have a super-stressed life with STILL garbage-tier money? Rich, Jewish-owner companies are buying out properties wrongly & skewing pricing/market schemes. With this in effect it makes everything GO UP. You will still be paid less if you even manage a "real" job, so don't count on truly working hard and THAT ALONE helping you sleep comfortably at night on your own accord -- no way. Nowadays unless you're a manager, CEO, trust-fund kid/rich, or some other "specialist" or "lucky" job position then you're stuck working for peanuts to live in a half-house circus if you're lucky enough to sustain.

2. A job is meaningless. In the olden days a guy having a job/shit together was appreciated because doing such granted him the means of value and purpose. Nowadays you can work TWO jobs and still live in a shitty apartment with tons of stress & hurdles in life. IOW, more guys realize muh jobs pay shit for most, and only a select few get the "high paying jobs," those of which are often very stressful & not as rewarding as many hope for. It's easier to be broke with less stress than slightly less broke with insane stress any day.

3. The "reward" for committing entirely to a high work-life balance is null. What do low value men get by working MORE when their pay is shit, their demands/obligations are high, and their outcomes look bleak? No wife, no real appeal to girls, and no sense of accomplishment. So it makes sense "guys are dropping out" in life -- too much shit to do to be "normal" & being "normal" is being a failure anyways. "Normal" is bare -- it's like the absolute bottom unit expected of you, except it doesn't benefit you more than abnormal really. So what is so great about one half-step above complete loser? Now you can pay your taxes too, goy, & suffer more. Originally men worked because it made them feel they advanced -- but for many invisible dudes, do jobs really make any highlights for them? Drive the focus to them? Make them main characters as opposed to work-drone NPCs? Make ANY women really like them?

4. Why endure the humiliation? Many guys I know work their asses off & can't live alone. What kind of serious man would commit all or most of his time to a specific employer, job, line of duty, etc. so you can still let everyone know you can't make it on your own? You still have to depend on others, etc. If you have to depend on others regardless of if you work or not, why work much at all then? It's like enduring struggle to escape the tunnel, but at the end of every night you're still stuck there, never really "advancing" much.


RE: There is almost zero point in working/having a "real" job anymore - brocode - 10-05-2023

so you'd rather be homeless than work?


RE: There is almost zero point in working/having a "real" job anymore - brocode - 10-05-2023

You make some good points regarding your frustration with regards to work not leading to a fulfilling and satisfying life anymore. That is a result of people trying to overachieve and tire themselves out rather than efficiently trying to maximize the most output out of the work they put in.

And besides, the problems you talk about are rooted deep with -- censorship, poor self awareness, and poor government spending and mismanagement -- all of their mistakes being levied on the citizens at the end of the day. It requires political action and actively raising your voice against it. It is a collective effort. You're not gonna change anything by staying quiet about the current economic climate and not showing up to work.


RE: There is almost zero point in working/having a "real" job anymore - bookieboy - 10-05-2023

(10-05-2023, 01:24 AM)brocode Wrote: You make some good points regarding your frustration with regards to work not leading to a fulfilling and satisfying life anymore. That is a result of people trying to overachieve and tire themselves out rather than efficiently trying to maximize the most output out of the work they put in.

And besides, the problems you talk about are rooted deep with -- censorship, poor self awareness, and poor government spending and mismanagement -- all of their mistakes being levied on the citizens at the end of the day. It requires political action and actively raising your voice against it. It is a collective effort. You're not gonna change anything by staying quiet about the current economic climate and not showing up to work.

All of the pieces must fall in place somewhat to get a sense of things -- no real point in acting like you're the designer of the puzzles all around us. Many are aimless because it's like we're thrown dual-sided, slide-puzzles & have no working set of what's feasible for us.

It doesn't matter if you wanna blame politics, governors, incentives to work or go on strike, or etc. No one can single-handedly do anything useful if not given any semblance of a starting point so to speak. So talking of initiatives/action is missing the point a lot.

Before you talk about what can be done, you must truly get to the understanding of what is wrong, not just what you need to do.

If you go out thinking you know what to do then you admit you know the problem, but pretty much nobody knows the real problems or can meaningfully do anything to change them. It's good to have confidence, but confidence is useless without purpose or health.


RE: There is almost zero point in working/having a "real" job anymore - brocode - 10-05-2023

(10-05-2023, 01:29 AM)bookieboy Wrote:
(10-05-2023, 01:24 AM)brocode Wrote: You make some good points regarding your frustration with regards to work not leading to a fulfilling and satisfying life anymore. That is a result of people trying to overachieve and tire themselves out rather than efficiently trying to maximize the most output out of the work they put in.

And besides, the problems you talk about are rooted deep with -- censorship, poor self awareness, and poor government spending and mismanagement -- all of their mistakes being levied on the citizens at the end of the day. It requires political action and actively raising your voice against it. It is a collective effort. You're not gonna change anything by staying quiet about the current economic climate and not showing up to work.

All of the pieces must fall in place somewhat to get a sense of things -- no real point in acting like you're the designer of the puzzles all around us. Many are aimless because it's like we're thrown dual-sided, slide-puzzles & have no working set of what's feasible for us.

It doesn't matter if you wanna blame politics, governors, incentives to work or go on strike, or etc. No one can single-handedly do anything useful if not given any semblance of a start point so to speak. So talking of initiatives or actions is missing the point very much.

Why are you condensing my points to "blaming" something, I never mean to blame someone, in fact, my point was to take action and question why such problems persist.

maybe you should start with your reading comprehension as a starter to understand why this is gigafucked.
and i did mention it is a collective spirit. u also have responsibility in it. u r also part of the reason why the system is failing if you aren't actively speaking up. do it. try it and see it for yourself.


RE: There is almost zero point in working/having a "real" job anymore - gran_autismo2 - 10-05-2023

People often tie their value as a person to their work