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Originally Posted by unsunghero
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I forget all their names. Multiple different posters here hated the idea of working, assuming that everyone in a capitalist society is somehow being cheated by working for a wage they agreed to, often due to having very little negotiating power there. Generally the better your skillset or reputation within a particular field, the higher you can negotiate your salary. But people who don’t want to bother with getting a USEFUL degree, or learning a trade skill, feel somehow cheated when they agree to what they see as an un-livable wage
Unlivable which is also hilarious when illegals work for fucking pennies and somehow find a way to survive by cramming 15-20 of them into a tiny shack or apartment, while these whiny millennials don’t even want to have to consider having multiple roommates in an apartment in a shitty part of town. Nope, for them it’s either a big fancy house on a McDonald’s wage with a skillset that involves mediocre video game player. or Capitalism Has Failed Us All
It’s just lazy unskilled people who never took any pride in their work before and likely cut corners every chance they got looking for an excuse to become “black pilled” and indulge their lazy hedonisms for as long as they can ride that SSID wave or being a worthless freeloader in their parent’s or relative’s home
IMO anyway
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I bet we disagree on a lot but the value proposition of a good work ethic in life is not going to be one of them lol.
Fact! Oh god save the fools, I say. Magnateress has the idea. Discipline is your skill-set habits. Skill-set habits are your productive routines. That can be everything from how you wake up in the morning to your actual work skills.
You don't really take the mind out of it. You do your habits with care to do them well, correct? Well, that's skill. That's mind. I clean my kitchen and do the dishes. Full power. Ok, I do drift. But I am careful. And if you do something with care, that's what that word "mindfulness" means. (we keep inventing new words for old ideas...).
Sigh.
Here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxBQLFLei70
It's bone-simple basic sense. It also improves your in-game performance, tbh.