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by scotty79
3963 days ago
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I don't think that paradox of choice results in more suffering than not having the choice at all when it comes to having a job. With basic income you have a bit more choice when it comes to picking a job. You no longer have to restrict yourself to sufficiently paid ones. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Paradox_of_Choice
Also, there are lots of people whom already do things they love. My stepsister is a special ed TA and loves it, but makes peanuts. Would this help her family, absolutely.
With wide-scale deployment, a common issue will be too many people doing all sorts of terrible# crafty work without making something people would actually want to buy like bric-à-brac kitsch shops that wealthy spouses subsidize while having zero foot traffic.
# Terrible because it's far too common for people to make the novice mistake of asking opinion of friends and family whom will say only nice things, and those people to base their perception on those lies.