I agree with your analysis but I think you make a big mistake by not really questioning the economic system on a more fundamental level. As long as the overarching goal remains the maximization of profits any efforts of coping with the alienation from your labor can only go so far. The overarching goal of the economic system needs to be the fulfillment of people's needs and wants and I believe this can only be achieved by democratizing economic decisions/the economy. So my take from this would be to join a labor union and fight for a better world both in politics and at the workplace.
Yes, I would agree with a more open, more democratic system of freedoms would lead to better outcomes. However, the state of things right now is corruption is killing democracy and there's just going to be bigger corruption/mistrust the larger the set of the system. Unionization would being a better option. Here's a video I came across in my research for this vid: ua-cam.com/video/5tu32CCA_Ig/v-deo.html
For me the worst part is how hard it's to escape the cycle I really need my free time to rest cause working is this tiring for me, and I need to work as much as I do for living so it leaves me with very little space for growth sadly
In the times when I was traditionally employed (which I can say were very short lived), I felt the same thing - it's because work with no intrinsic motivation is draining. You're left at the end of the day with all your juice squeezed out and even if you do work, it's not going to be your greatest stuff.
Hmm! I think I understand what I must do now. I need to learn how to become self sufficient in as many ways as possible.
That may be...exactly right
I agree with your analysis but I think you make a big mistake by not really questioning the economic system on a more fundamental level. As long as the overarching goal remains the maximization of profits any efforts of coping with the alienation from your labor can only go so far. The overarching goal of the economic system needs to be the fulfillment of people's needs and wants and I believe this can only be achieved by democratizing economic decisions/the economy. So my take from this would be to join a labor union and fight for a better world both in politics and at the workplace.
Yes, I would agree with a more open, more democratic system of freedoms would lead to better outcomes. However, the state of things right now is corruption is killing democracy and there's just going to be bigger corruption/mistrust the larger the set of the system. Unionization would being a better option. Here's a video I came across in my research for this vid: ua-cam.com/video/5tu32CCA_Ig/v-deo.html
Respect for simultaneously translating your shit to a sign language
Gotta look out for the deaf homies out there
For me the worst part is how hard it's to escape the cycle
I really need my free time to rest cause working is this tiring for me, and I need to work as much as I do for living so it leaves me with very little space for growth sadly
In the times when I was traditionally employed (which I can say were very short lived), I felt the same thing - it's because work with no intrinsic motivation is draining. You're left at the end of the day with all your juice squeezed out and even if you do work, it's not going to be your greatest stuff.
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
thanks for watching man
Great thoughts man
Thanks homie
btw the instagram link in your bio doesn't work
changed it, thanks
bro how did you grow beard
By going out in the woods to survive for 30 days and doing manly things
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Communism at least gives people purpose. It makes them daydream about a future that'll never be. But at least they can day dream.
Are you saying the 'idea of communism' gives hope into the hearts of the people? 😂
@@Ethan.E.Official yeah
@@renegadeace1735 very cheesy but I guess you're right
People daydream as much in a capitalist society. And the most beautiful thing is that they can achieve it with enough luck & work