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[–] pipi1234@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Well, that's a fucked up comparison.

People that do nothing are very probably unmotivated, depressed or simply not good at that particular skill.

Given the opportunity, the vast majority of human beings don't want to sit around doing nothing.

The capitalist world we live forces people to do jobs they don't like to pay for things they don't need.

With our level of technology we should all be living in a post scarcity society, doing fulfilling things that we like.

The only beneficiaries of this system are the deranged money and power hoarders that suck the life of everyone else.

They created this narrative that people are lazy and sadly it has been very effective.

[–] it_depends_man@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

They created this narrative that people are lazy and sadly it has been very effective.

That's not me falling for a narrative, I've been in group projects, that's my lived experience. I'm telling you I've seen it and you're telling me that's actually not true and theoretically impossible. Which is ridiculous.

Also, being useless doesn't equal being lazy. People can be very busy and work themselves to the bone and accomplish nothing. But I've also still seen people be lazy and wanting to earn credit for my efforts.

[–] pipi1234@lemmy.world 1 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

Maybe I didn't explain myself.

Your comparison of the whole human workforce with group projects is insufficient at best.

People in group projects might not want to be there at all, that doesn't mean they are lazy thou.

Furthermore stressing the importance of a free and fair workforce market, in which each person talent and interest is well remunerated valued.

What we have is a lot of overpayed professions that steer the workforce to them, whether they like it or not.

Ex.: I would probably be much happier fixing appliances but that doesn't pay as well as well as Software development so I ended doing that.

And I can tell you without a doubt which of these professions should be most regarded.