That’s a valid point people can still socialize with their neighbors or whoever, it’s just that many people don’t tend to unless sort of forced into it in ways work can provide
It’s really just your thought paradigm. If you want to find problems with work, you can find problems with work. If you want to find benefits to working, such as the things I mentioned which can also be achieved outside of work but sometimes with quite a bit more effort, then you can find those
I personally don’t feel bitter about enriching my employer, because I like my employer and I feel I am paid adequately for the skillset I provide. I also feel glad to provide as good of a service as I can to our clients. As Abraham Lincoln said: “whatever you are, be a good one”. Your circumstance may be different, maybe you feel you are underpaid and undervalued, or maybe you are cutting corners in the service you provide to where you feel some guilt to not being a benefit to your customers
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