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by bluefirebrand
1199 days ago
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It's worth pointing out that this is not a real choice in any meaningful way, because of the pressures of reality. If you could work less but earn the same amount then it actually becomes a real choice to work less. But if you work less and there are financial tradeoffs involved, the hardship caused by those tradeoffs essentially means you are forced to choose to continue working the same amount. Not a real choice. Very few people earn enough money to actually choose to work less. |
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I don't believe that.
I don't know GP's income, but I'd hazard a guess that most Hacker News users are making significantly above the median income in their country of residence. To the individual who has gotten used to a certain lifestyle, it may well feel as though they need as much money as they have, but there are lots of people who live on much less.
That means people are choosing to prioritize their current lifestyles over working less. And that's fine, but it is absolutely a choice!
(I do think culture has a roll to play as well—when 40 hours is the expectation, going down to 30 often means more than the 25% pay cut it logically should entail. But the fact remains that people don't do it.)