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Do we work too much?

Get a job doing what you are most passionate about and you will never "work" a day in your life.yes. you are right No. Work is good and hard work is better. Jesus Christ to the guys suggesting 4 hour work days! That is socialist thinking-makes sense on paper, would fail miserably in practice. There is always more to be done, more to improve. Lets not focus on doing the bare minimum. Work is what created this world. Enough with socialist propaganda. Work is good, more is better, laziness is bad, idleness is worse. In the future based on money-less economy, there will be people who will want to create new money based system for exchanging their personal goods among themselves. Nobody wants to hire a fool. In the circus maybe. For a fool, there is always work. chinas pretty cool............ but then again so is poo. In the past majority of the population was involved in the food production. Today, thanks to numerous technological advances, a much smaller percent of population can produce food and other necessities for the whole population. However, people now need to spend more time learning and getting skilled, developing, and maintaining the technology. There does seem to be a huge useless sector of bureaucratic and other jobs that could be eliminated in a better organized society.[1] If the ordinary wage-earner worked four hours a day there would be enough for everybody, and no unemployment – assuming a very moderate amount of sensible organization. Today as always, men fall into two groups: slaves and free men. Whoever does not have two-thirds of his day for himself, is a slave, whatever he may be: a statesman, a businessman, an official, or a scholar. [2]Do we work too much?





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1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture_in_the_United_States#Employment
2. http://www.classicauthors.net/Nietzsche/Human/Human6.html


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