EffEmDoubleyou
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"The world needs ditch-diggers, too."
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Does anyone else thinks that this chart could be wrong for them ?
The biggest difference between now and the past centuries is that now no one forces people to work all day everyday. Unless you force it on yourself by living above your possibilities (consumerism) or by linking your self esteem to your job (work ethic).many people are willing to submit themselves to something that doesn't satisfy them, replacing their drive and idealism with apathy and acceptance under the guise of realism (I'm going to get so much slack for this. Bring it on!!) but it'd be even more depressing if they are actually being realistic about society and this is the actual truth.
I have seen this chart a few times and I am sure that it is not correct for me.
I am sure that level 3 and 5 should swich their positions in my case.
You seem to know a lot about freeloading. Care to expound?I bet on a commune you can get away with maybe 1 hour of work per day. If someone doesn't want a 40+ hour work week, doesn't want to be homeless, and can't become self-employed somehow, it could be a good choice.
You seem to know a lot about freeloading. Care to expound?
You were talking about working only 1 hour per day in a commune. That's certainly not pulling your weight.Are people on communes freeloaders?
You were talking about working only 1 hour per day in a commune. That's certainly not pulling your weight.
First and foremost:
Now she could be correct but it's just rather depressing thinking that many people are willing to submit themselves to something that doesn't satisfy them, replacing their drive and idealism with apathy and acceptance under the guise of realism (I'm going to get so much slack for this. Bring it on!!) but it'd be even more depressing if they are actually being realistic about society and this is the actual truth.
Probably not. But that's a pretty big spread, 8 hours vs 1 hour. 8 hours is pretty light compared to what people have been required to work historically, out of necessity.I'd like to see a study on the average hours worked by people on those places. I know it's not a 9-5.
As an ENTP, I can't imagine that someone would actually pay me to do what I would find most fulfilling. And I don't even know what that is, either, except it would probably involve some combination of beer, computers, and scantily-clad women.