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by justicezyx
1814 days ago
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> they are above non-fulfilling work I think there are a lot of fullfilling work. Certainly more than the man power and resources our society can meaningfully assigned to them. But the problem is that the system forces upon a lot of members a rather distasteful attitude and practical matters that drive them away. Often, one would find certain things lacking monetary rewards are fullfilling, but were drove off because they are in a social circle that exerts pressure. This actually happen more often in China than US. For example, one is forced to earn money for their offsprings. But to do that one is allowed to do a lot of work that is not really fullfilling by design. Like coding for people to click ads. I am not saying all of the work done for people to click ads are not fullfilling, it's just the percentage is clearly larger than what we want, and is growing still. From the system thinking perspective, the time for rethinking, a little bit about changing the social rewarding system probably is worthwhile. |
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