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Obviously everyone would prefer to work a job they like than a shitty job if the money was the same
But do some people have an easier time coping with exchanging hours of their life for a devaluing currency than others do?
When I am in the comfort of my home, my mind is free to wander wherever it pleases which I get great satisfaction from, even if I spend the day fucking about and don't complete any task apart from piss and eat, I will feel a sense of wellbeing from not having to perform tasks I dislike which occupy my brain power and prevent me from thinking about the things I want to think about.
I assume everyone here has an inner monologue but some people don't
The Asain foid in this video claims to not have one but this also leads to her getting tasks done extremely fast because she doesn't have endless thoughts coming into her mind distracting her.
After a couple of months into the scamdemic while I was working 45 hours per week in a shop and hating every second of it, I would hear cunts who were on welfare because they lost their shitty minimum wage job saying "yeah I'm so bored at home now from watching so much netflix, I just wish I was back in work"
I was dumbfounded by remarks like this. For some people, being left to their own devices with nobody to assign tasks for them results in them rotting away to netflix until they get bored then they realize having too much time to think makes them feel like shit so they would rather work for peanuts being told what to do to kill the boredom.
When I was working parttime for a couple of years and my only objectives were gymcelling, drinking and slaying, I would sometimes get offered to work an extra day during the week. My employer expected me to be grateful for this thinking I'd jump at the chance to sacrifice more of my time for dogshit pay but I was always reluctant to do it. I much preferred to limit my expenses and live on pasta and save every cent I could to invest rather than work extra hours just to increase my consumption.
I am quite happy rotting in a couchbed studio apartment for the rest of my days if it means I don't have to work and am free to sleep and wake whenever I want and let my minder wander wherever it pleases 24/7 with nobody telling me what to do
But do some people have an easier time coping with exchanging hours of their life for a devaluing currency than others do?
When I am in the comfort of my home, my mind is free to wander wherever it pleases which I get great satisfaction from, even if I spend the day fucking about and don't complete any task apart from piss and eat, I will feel a sense of wellbeing from not having to perform tasks I dislike which occupy my brain power and prevent me from thinking about the things I want to think about.
I assume everyone here has an inner monologue but some people don't
The Asain foid in this video claims to not have one but this also leads to her getting tasks done extremely fast because she doesn't have endless thoughts coming into her mind distracting her.
After a couple of months into the scamdemic while I was working 45 hours per week in a shop and hating every second of it, I would hear cunts who were on welfare because they lost their shitty minimum wage job saying "yeah I'm so bored at home now from watching so much netflix, I just wish I was back in work"
I was dumbfounded by remarks like this. For some people, being left to their own devices with nobody to assign tasks for them results in them rotting away to netflix until they get bored then they realize having too much time to think makes them feel like shit so they would rather work for peanuts being told what to do to kill the boredom.
When I was working parttime for a couple of years and my only objectives were gymcelling, drinking and slaying, I would sometimes get offered to work an extra day during the week. My employer expected me to be grateful for this thinking I'd jump at the chance to sacrifice more of my time for dogshit pay but I was always reluctant to do it. I much preferred to limit my expenses and live on pasta and save every cent I could to invest rather than work extra hours just to increase my consumption.
I am quite happy rotting in a couchbed studio apartment for the rest of my days if it means I don't have to work and am free to sleep and wake whenever I want and let my minder wander wherever it pleases 24/7 with nobody telling me what to do