“The real crisis isn't that people don't want to work—it's that we've built a world where most work is meaningless”
Agree
- Bullshit jobs epidemic is well documented
- Humans crave purpose not paychecks
- Make-work maintains employment statistics artificially
- Efficiency gains distributed to owners only
Disagree
- Meaning is subjective and self-created
- All work contributes to functioning society
- Entitlement masquerades as existential critique
- Contribution itself creates meaning regardless
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