Entitlement

NoDrama

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millionaires already have their needs taken care of, why do they bother to continue working?
Some people actually find work enjoyable, others, and might I add it is the majority, do not. Do you really think most millionaires just "fell into the money" or something? Most had to work very hard to find success. And had to work smart too.

Take yourself for instance, chronically unemployed, by choice.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
in other words, you were talking out of your ass and got busted.
In other words you can't find shit, aint got shit, never had shit. Couldn't cite even a single instance, yet thinks I can't make over 1000 scientific and peer reviewed studies about people and jobs to prove my point.

I know it must seem improbable that there are people almost as lazy as you, but I swear they are there, you are proof.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
In other words you can't find shit, aint got shit, never had shit. Couldn't cite even a single instance, yet thinks I can't make over 1000 scientific and peer reviewed studies about people and jobs to prove my point.

I know it must seem improbable that there are people almost as lazy as you, but I swear they are there, you are proof.
still no citation of his claim.

gee, i wonder why millionaires still work? they have all their needs met already.

retard logic.
 

ginwilly

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If I had to do the things I love to earn a living, I would cease to love them. The things that I love would become drudgery.
I feel this. Unless I was paid to golf or have sex work is something I do because I have to, not because I love it. I enjoy what I do some, and I enjoyed patient care even more, but I'd rather be golfing.
 

abandonconflict

Well-Known Member
I feel this. Unless I was paid to golf or have sex work is something I do because I have to, not because I love it. I enjoy what I do some, and I enjoyed patient care even more, but I'd rather be golfing.
There is a difference with health and medicine. Your work contributes to society. Your work has actual value. So even if you only do it because you have to, it is still always going to be more rewarding than some drudgery that used to be your passion. I'm sure you have to ply your trade in order to make ends meet, but at least you're also contributing.

Many jobs, and I dare say most, contribute very little if anything. Society might be just as well with out them, and there aren't even enough of these mcjobs to go around. Soon, the rest of them will be automated.

Then there is the seemingly unrelated but actually inextricable problem of really good education, like philosophy and liberal arts being useless to society.

Which Jeff Lebowski is is more useful to society?
 

skunkd0c

Well-Known Member
Many jobs, and I dare say most, contribute very little if anything. Society might be just as well with out them,
reminds me of the endless telesales jobs today
if i leave my land-line connected i will get about 20 messages per week from random callers selling pension plans to double glazing
or maybe i have won a free holiday,
even the post lady is allowed to deliver 3 pieces of junk mail per week
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Hmm, angry buck should be your name. Your anger spews across these forums all over the fat chicks... I don't understand why your so hateful. Did the priest not touch you because your ugly?>
asking for a citation of a claim is angry to you?

why not at least choose a post where i berate someone for their unrelenting dumbness?
 

sheskunk

Well-Known Member
"Entitlements" are rights given to people by other people. Who are these people to feel they can make rules over any other person? No one is entitled to anything. What you have is what you have earned. Whether it be respect, a fancy car or the food on your table.
 
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