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by michaelochurch
4839 days ago
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You just saved me 3 hours a day. Now I can go home when my kids are home from school instead of after supper. The ugly part of this is that we rarely know whether we're saving time or cutting jobs (and depriving people of income). Between our low level of access to the relevant information, and the execrable leadership the world currently has, we can rarely know that. When the world has good leadership, technological progress (even small victories) save time and create wealth. When it has bad leadership, it ends jobs (that are never replaced) and helps the working world shut itself down. |
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Those two things are basically the same.
In a shop with only one accountant, you're saving her three hours a day.
In a shop with 100 accountants, 30 of them just lost their jobs.
The trouble with our work is not that we don't know whether or not it's doing good or bad, it's that it's almost always doing both at the same time. Determining whether the good outweighs the bad is both subjective, highly fraught with egotism, and treads uncomfortably close to rationalization and playing god.