to be fair, without the PARASITE cabal extracting all of Humanity's time/money/essence at every turn, we would be enjoying the fruit of our labor (which is a lot, actually) instead of just "trying to keep up" until the ever-receding retirement age. we've never known our true wealth.
Definitely. We were meant to accumulate wealth in our youth and compound that wealth through generations. Theft has gotten so bad that if you finally start to make 6 figures, you really only take home 75-80K. And you're gaslit into believing that this is enough cash, when apartment costs are rising, housing costs are ridiculous due to being bought up, energy costs are being jacked due to tyrannical agendas...
We were not meant to treat life as a laborious rat race. Our contributions to society were never supposed to last our whole lives with no reprieve.
You don't need UBI to reach the goals outlined in the image... you need less government theft, better prices due to manufacturing in our own homeland, and a removal of non citizen that keeps citizens from seeing a dime from jobs that could be theirs.
If you weren't taxed double digit percentages of your income, then taxed again for gas, and taxed again for purchases, and taxed on your property including improvements you funded and were taxed on, we could easily achieve most of these.
God knew from the beginning that sin would cause man to toil endlessly. The corruption of man is never ending and unavoidable. How we toil, and the purpose of our toils is what matters, and we should make the best of those decisions
Realistically, we should be toiling throughout the Solar System by now, working on greater, more Edifying problems using devices and techniques which have been stolen from us over the past hundred years (perhaps thousands?) but instead we are stuck in traffic on crumbling roads arguing over our junk while we eat/drink/breathe/read poison to "normalize" disability.
the question is How corrupt is Man? is the toiling meant as purely punitive, or is it for our ultimate/spiritual benefit or to teach a lesson? if the latter, is it still possible for Man to learn that lesson with constant Doubling of the prescribed amount of toiling so that a few PARASITE interlopers can enjoy never working a day in their lives while we spill over the "Karoshi" line? I'm all for creative contribution, maintenance and generating wealth for trade, but it's getting more difficult to avoid seeing that there's an exponentially-growing imbalance, to the point where we are Prevented from contributing meaningfully.
don't forget that we're not the only beings on this planet, there is an Adversary with an entourage of "corrupted virtues" given names which do not appear in the "Book of Life"..
At a family birthday dinner the other night a documentary about penguins came up in conversation. My dad mentioned how hard and sad their life is. I loudly stated, if there was a documentary about humans it would be the same. Then my brother chimed in from across the table with his best narrator voice, “They wake up every morning to leave their family, make money, and in return owe half to the government.” Let’s just say we all started in with narration regarding the atrocities us humans have to endure. It really is sad and doesn’t have to be this way. We are slaves.
I'm not a slave. I like my job, I like my co-workers. I like my bosses. I could quit tomorrow. There really is nothing about my life which is like a slave. If you don't find a job you enjoy doing, that will make you a very sad and bitter person.
That’s awesome, there’s not a lot of people that can say that. I was a slave, I got out and now I homeschool my children. Before, I taught in the public school. Other people’s kids were getting the best me. I changed that.
I personally think you misunderstood the point. Everything is a buildup to the last two lines, which is the point of the message. Carpe diem, and don't get trapped in the rat-race!
I'm an old guy. I've worked all my life. Never resented it, and have had a whole lot of fun, both at work and on the weekends. It has been a good deal, trading my labor for money and raising a family.
What this post is about? About division - that having a job is slavery. Nobody should feel forced to work. We should all be fed and have free health care. We should all get Universal Basic Income. We should live in free government houses and own nothing. Then we would be happy.
Fair enough. But if you want to know, I guess the only way to find out why she sent it and what it meant to her, is to ask her. I hope it's for the last line and that she's not so cynical.
I witnessed the death of two parents. One died in his forties, working two jobs. The other in her early sixties, just before retirement. Neither got to enjoy the product of their labor. They have grandchildren that they never met because of their premature deaths.
Working just to have a place to live so you can sleep so you can get up to work again is not a free life. You are on a prison planet. Those few hours on the weekend are not a free life. Waiting until retirement is no way to live.
Cynical? Inflation continues to devalue your dollar. Overtime pay gone. They want us as slaves. They openly refer to us as cattle. Working is good, don't get me wrong, but they continue to chip away at our livelihood. The 1% do not care about us.
I agree with you about inflation and the intentions of the globalists. But I've never worked for them. Every job I've had was voluntary and I wanted to be there, and when I wanted to leave, I left. That's just not slavery. The gist of the post was that work is hell, and we are all helpless slaves. Fuck that. No, I like my job, and I like my bosses, and pretty much every day I feel like I've contributed to society.
The gist of the post was that work is hell, and we are all helpless slaves.
That's not what I thought about the post. The post is centered around time. The time investments people routinely give to "the man" versus the time investments people give towards themselves. The post is pointing to a rather large, and striking discrepancy between time given to "the man," versus time one keeps for themselves.
Consider how people spent their time prior to the industrial revolution. Now exclude the serfs, peasants, and slaves from that consideration.
How many 24/7;365 merchants you think they had in the 1700's?
Productive work and purpose are what gives value to life. It provides a sense of value and worth. It is an important part of life. Without it, you end up a 40 year old living in your parents basement bitching about "rich" capitalists stealing everything from you while you smoke pot. It is true that the hard working people have been robbed by the governments and used as a flock for shearing, but not all of it is wrong. The system in and of itself isn't evil. The system has been corrupted and perverted. We need roads, dams, sewage and water treatment systems. We pay for the building, we pay for the services and we pay for the maintenance. At some point, we need to take back control and abolish the corruption, but to denigrate hard work is ridiculous. If everyone plays all day, every day we all starve while sitting in our own waste. We need to start teaching Aesop's fables and traditional folklore. The life lessons instilled in those stories is the morality destilled from millenia.
Retire without pensions, don't think so. You will literally be digging your own grave if you plan on having a grave. Thinking is old school and frowned upon in the new order.
Yeah I would far rather be living in a cabin with no plumbing and busting my ass all day on a farm just to bury 2 out of my 6 kids. In western Canada that was all of three generations back in my family tree.
We are producing more now than we did then, and not getting our fair share. But keep your chin up.
This doesn't exactly strike me as a message being pushed by globalists. Globalists want us absolutely consumed by the world of abstractions, so totally focused on the future ahead of us while simultaneously deeply regretting our past that we've become incapable of recognizing the reality directly infront of us, feeling completely seperate and cutoff from God, nature, and our environment rather than being a part of it all.
Now, if you posted this exact same thing but changed the picture at the end to be an advertisement for UBI instead of self reflection, then yeah, I'd totally buy that this was a globalist advertisement for UBI. Without that though, this is exactly what your first thought was, showing how incredibly important it is to focus on what is real, your enjoyment, instead of abstractions, what you'll potentially have in the future.
This seems kinda whiny to be honest. It is a pleasure to be able to provide for myself and my family. Yes, I work. If you work hard you can have a career in work that you find fulfilling. We're not slaves.
I wanted to stay home and raise my kids.
I grew up in the generation raised by those that insisted that women were nobody without a job. I was told I had no choice but to earn money. I studied what would make the most money for every hour away from my kids. I wore high heels, nylons and padded shoulder pads. I hated every damn min I was at work.
I nursed each of my babies a year. Kept them in cloth diapers and attended every evenevtbthey had at school. I drove 1010 mikes each way to keep my kids out ofbcitynschools. When i got home i put in another eight hours because men hadn't been prepared by their parents for what a working wife meant to the household. I did my time and worked my ass off. I was a slave. Not of my husband or kids but of the feminists that hoodwinked my moms generation.
Now my body is broken and I can't do what I want in my retirement. I'll never agree with the leftist that push their latest con job on the American people
Concerning Women's Lib - Nelson Rockefeller told Aaron Russo "We did that." They wanted the tax money. It was a psy op. I was grateful that my sisters in law were able to stay home with the children even though it wasn't politically correct.
Providing for loved ones is good, yes, but to look past just how badly citizens are being taken advantage of right now -especially- is ridiculous.
The thing is the younger generations do not understand this because they are brought right into the thick of things. I've been at my job for a couple of decades. The pay has increased well, but the job itself has at least quadruple the work and responsibilities it had 20 yrs ago. (the pay hasn't quadrupled by any means, but company profits quadrupled and exec's bonuses as well). They're not willing to increase the labor force...just pile it on the ones already there.
There is labor involved and I see the ones getting out/retiring are in some ways crippled. Bad backs. knees, hips, hearts, etc... and retirement turns into nursing medical issues with much reduced enjoyment in life.
I loved the job when I started and saw it as a career to build on. Promise after promise came that its gonna get better. Instead work was just piled on and we were told to just get through this short time period and it will be worth it. Instead you are corralled into a job that pays well, but breaks your spirit.
There's food on the table and the good Lord has blessed our household so no deep regrets. Its just that it shouldn't be this way.
We paid our dues and worked based on promises. Then we were double crossed. I would be fine had there never been an implied contract but there was. "You pay into the system and you will have..." Fill in the blanks. We were lied to by those seeking power. We paid with our labor and now others will reap.
There was a point where a man only worked a handful of hours a week and the rest was spent on himself or his family and humanity still moved forward. Enjoy your slave life, I'm done working for other peoples gain and I refuse to let my children do it.
I personally like working and I have always worked at jobs I enjoyed. I have also considered starting my own business too.
The key is to balance work and time used. I have heard a lot of people call people that are savers losing due to inflation. However, I figure that every dollar saved even if it is devalued by inflation it is still more than zero. And that frees up more time for my personal pursuits, contentment and happiness.
Trading time for money, trading expertise for money or investing that money are all worthwhile pursuits as you grow older IMVHO.
Also keep in mind that inflation can be taxation without representation. Printing money when it does not need to be printed is a means to keep a lot of people on the treadmill.
It is not an accident the money printers went brrrrrrrrrr after plandemic lockdowns ended and people were reluctant to go back to the same line of work. Many people started their own businesses, new job fields, or became independent contractors. And that was a reality for many people especially with the push of the bioweapon jabs.
That use of inflation is how they control people through massive debt, and trap people in a debt/poverty cycle. More time worrying about paycheck to paycheck than worrying about how the globohomos are making bad deals for sovereign nations or worse how women and children are trafficked.
Tax, Laws/Acts/Statutes are optional. Do not Contract with the Corporate Government. Time to wake up. Politicians aren't there to save you, they are there to protect the Corporate Governement while they fuck you over.
to be fair, without the PARASITE cabal extracting all of Humanity's time/money/essence at every turn, we would be enjoying the fruit of our labor (which is a lot, actually) instead of just "trying to keep up" until the ever-receding retirement age. we've never known our true wealth.
Definitely. We were meant to accumulate wealth in our youth and compound that wealth through generations. Theft has gotten so bad that if you finally start to make 6 figures, you really only take home 75-80K. And you're gaslit into believing that this is enough cash, when apartment costs are rising, housing costs are ridiculous due to being bought up, energy costs are being jacked due to tyrannical agendas...
We were not meant to treat life as a laborious rat race. Our contributions to society were never supposed to last our whole lives with no reprieve.
You don't need UBI to reach the goals outlined in the image... you need less government theft, better prices due to manufacturing in our own homeland, and a removal of non citizen that keeps citizens from seeing a dime from jobs that could be theirs.
If you weren't taxed double digit percentages of your income, then taxed again for gas, and taxed again for purchases, and taxed on your property including improvements you funded and were taxed on, we could easily achieve most of these.
Right on.
Very true, but that is no reason to not love what you do.
God knew from the beginning that sin would cause man to toil endlessly. The corruption of man is never ending and unavoidable. How we toil, and the purpose of our toils is what matters, and we should make the best of those decisions
Realistically, we should be toiling throughout the Solar System by now, working on greater, more Edifying problems using devices and techniques which have been stolen from us over the past hundred years (perhaps thousands?) but instead we are stuck in traffic on crumbling roads arguing over our junk while we eat/drink/breathe/read poison to "normalize" disability.
the question is How corrupt is Man? is the toiling meant as purely punitive, or is it for our ultimate/spiritual benefit or to teach a lesson? if the latter, is it still possible for Man to learn that lesson with constant Doubling of the prescribed amount of toiling so that a few PARASITE interlopers can enjoy never working a day in their lives while we spill over the "Karoshi" line? I'm all for creative contribution, maintenance and generating wealth for trade, but it's getting more difficult to avoid seeing that there's an exponentially-growing imbalance, to the point where we are Prevented from contributing meaningfully.
don't forget that we're not the only beings on this planet, there is an Adversary with an entourage of "corrupted virtues" given names which do not appear in the "Book of Life"..
Normalizing "own nothing and be happy" group think, one Fakebook post at a time
At a family birthday dinner the other night a documentary about penguins came up in conversation. My dad mentioned how hard and sad their life is. I loudly stated, if there was a documentary about humans it would be the same. Then my brother chimed in from across the table with his best narrator voice, “They wake up every morning to leave their family, make money, and in return owe half to the government.” Let’s just say we all started in with narration regarding the atrocities us humans have to endure. It really is sad and doesn’t have to be this way. We are slaves.
I'm not a slave. I like my job, I like my co-workers. I like my bosses. I could quit tomorrow. There really is nothing about my life which is like a slave. If you don't find a job you enjoy doing, that will make you a very sad and bitter person.
That’s awesome, there’s not a lot of people that can say that. I was a slave, I got out and now I homeschool my children. Before, I taught in the public school. Other people’s kids were getting the best me. I changed that.
You missed the entire point of your own post.
You have a social security number, pay taxes to your masters, and your parents used your feet as your fingerprints to sign your life away.
You are a slave, whether you like your job or not.
I personally think you misunderstood the point. Everything is a buildup to the last two lines, which is the point of the message. Carpe diem, and don't get trapped in the rat-race!
I personally think you misunderstood the point.
I'm an old guy. I've worked all my life. Never resented it, and have had a whole lot of fun, both at work and on the weekends. It has been a good deal, trading my labor for money and raising a family.
What this post is about? About division - that having a job is slavery. Nobody should feel forced to work. We should all be fed and have free health care. We should all get Universal Basic Income. We should live in free government houses and own nothing. Then we would be happy.
It is the WEF message.
Literally not what the post says.
Fair enough. But if you want to know, I guess the only way to find out why she sent it and what it meant to her, is to ask her. I hope it's for the last line and that she's not so cynical.
I witnessed the death of two parents. One died in his forties, working two jobs. The other in her early sixties, just before retirement. Neither got to enjoy the product of their labor. They have grandchildren that they never met because of their premature deaths.
Working just to have a place to live so you can sleep so you can get up to work again is not a free life. You are on a prison planet. Those few hours on the weekend are not a free life. Waiting until retirement is no way to live.
Cynical? Inflation continues to devalue your dollar. Overtime pay gone. They want us as slaves. They openly refer to us as cattle. Working is good, don't get me wrong, but they continue to chip away at our livelihood. The 1% do not care about us.
I agree with you about inflation and the intentions of the globalists. But I've never worked for them. Every job I've had was voluntary and I wanted to be there, and when I wanted to leave, I left. That's just not slavery. The gist of the post was that work is hell, and we are all helpless slaves. Fuck that. No, I like my job, and I like my bosses, and pretty much every day I feel like I've contributed to society.
That's not what I thought about the post. The post is centered around time. The time investments people routinely give to "the man" versus the time investments people give towards themselves. The post is pointing to a rather large, and striking discrepancy between time given to "the man," versus time one keeps for themselves.
Consider how people spent their time prior to the industrial revolution. Now exclude the serfs, peasants, and slaves from that consideration.
How many 24/7;365 merchants you think they had in the 1700's?
Productive work and purpose are what gives value to life. It provides a sense of value and worth. It is an important part of life. Without it, you end up a 40 year old living in your parents basement bitching about "rich" capitalists stealing everything from you while you smoke pot. It is true that the hard working people have been robbed by the governments and used as a flock for shearing, but not all of it is wrong. The system in and of itself isn't evil. The system has been corrupted and perverted. We need roads, dams, sewage and water treatment systems. We pay for the building, we pay for the services and we pay for the maintenance. At some point, we need to take back control and abolish the corruption, but to denigrate hard work is ridiculous. If everyone plays all day, every day we all starve while sitting in our own waste. We need to start teaching Aesop's fables and traditional folklore. The life lessons instilled in those stories is the morality destilled from millenia.
Exactly how I feel too, fren.
Retire without pensions, don't think so. You will literally be digging your own grave if you plan on having a grave. Thinking is old school and frowned upon in the new order.
Yeah I would far rather be living in a cabin with no plumbing and busting my ass all day on a farm just to bury 2 out of my 6 kids. In western Canada that was all of three generations back in my family tree.
We are producing more now than we did then, and not getting our fair share. But keep your chin up.
This doesn't exactly strike me as a message being pushed by globalists. Globalists want us absolutely consumed by the world of abstractions, so totally focused on the future ahead of us while simultaneously deeply regretting our past that we've become incapable of recognizing the reality directly infront of us, feeling completely seperate and cutoff from God, nature, and our environment rather than being a part of it all.
Now, if you posted this exact same thing but changed the picture at the end to be an advertisement for UBI instead of self reflection, then yeah, I'd totally buy that this was a globalist advertisement for UBI. Without that though, this is exactly what your first thought was, showing how incredibly important it is to focus on what is real, your enjoyment, instead of abstractions, what you'll potentially have in the future.
This seems kinda whiny to be honest. It is a pleasure to be able to provide for myself and my family. Yes, I work. If you work hard you can have a career in work that you find fulfilling. We're not slaves.
I wanted to stay home and raise my kids. I grew up in the generation raised by those that insisted that women were nobody without a job. I was told I had no choice but to earn money. I studied what would make the most money for every hour away from my kids. I wore high heels, nylons and padded shoulder pads. I hated every damn min I was at work.
I nursed each of my babies a year. Kept them in cloth diapers and attended every evenevtbthey had at school. I drove 1010 mikes each way to keep my kids out ofbcitynschools. When i got home i put in another eight hours because men hadn't been prepared by their parents for what a working wife meant to the household. I did my time and worked my ass off. I was a slave. Not of my husband or kids but of the feminists that hoodwinked my moms generation.
Now my body is broken and I can't do what I want in my retirement. I'll never agree with the leftist that push their latest con job on the American people
Concerning Women's Lib - Nelson Rockefeller told Aaron Russo "We did that." They wanted the tax money. It was a psy op. I was grateful that my sisters in law were able to stay home with the children even though it wasn't politically correct.
The thing is the younger generations do not understand this because they are brought right into the thick of things. I've been at my job for a couple of decades. The pay has increased well, but the job itself has at least quadruple the work and responsibilities it had 20 yrs ago. (the pay hasn't quadrupled by any means, but company profits quadrupled and exec's bonuses as well). They're not willing to increase the labor force...just pile it on the ones already there.
There is labor involved and I see the ones getting out/retiring are in some ways crippled. Bad backs. knees, hips, hearts, etc... and retirement turns into nursing medical issues with much reduced enjoyment in life.
I loved the job when I started and saw it as a career to build on. Promise after promise came that its gonna get better. Instead work was just piled on and we were told to just get through this short time period and it will be worth it. Instead you are corralled into a job that pays well, but breaks your spirit.
There's food on the table and the good Lord has blessed our household so no deep regrets. Its just that it shouldn't be this way.
I'm sure all the other people of the world who walk across the border will be more than glad to take that job that you look down on.
Our hell is heaven to a whole lot of people who don't have the luxury or time to complain.
We paid our dues and worked based on promises. Then we were double crossed. I would be fine had there never been an implied contract but there was. "You pay into the system and you will have..." Fill in the blanks. We were lied to by those seeking power. We paid with our labor and now others will reap.
There was a point where a man only worked a handful of hours a week and the rest was spent on himself or his family and humanity still moved forward. Enjoy your slave life, I'm done working for other peoples gain and I refuse to let my children do it.
I personally like working and I have always worked at jobs I enjoyed. I have also considered starting my own business too.
The key is to balance work and time used. I have heard a lot of people call people that are savers losing due to inflation. However, I figure that every dollar saved even if it is devalued by inflation it is still more than zero. And that frees up more time for my personal pursuits, contentment and happiness.
Trading time for money, trading expertise for money or investing that money are all worthwhile pursuits as you grow older IMVHO.
I work 15 or 16 nights per month to live the other 15 or 16 nights per month. It’s fucking fine.
Memories are anchors, what is really needed is Experience and Awareness...
All done by design to keep you too occupied to think about rebellion.
Also keep in mind that inflation can be taxation without representation. Printing money when it does not need to be printed is a means to keep a lot of people on the treadmill.
It is not an accident the money printers went brrrrrrrrrr after plandemic lockdowns ended and people were reluctant to go back to the same line of work. Many people started their own businesses, new job fields, or became independent contractors. And that was a reality for many people especially with the push of the bioweapon jabs.
That use of inflation is how they control people through massive debt, and trap people in a debt/poverty cycle. More time worrying about paycheck to paycheck than worrying about how the globohomos are making bad deals for sovereign nations or worse how women and children are trafficked.
I agree with you 100%.
real
this is why "antiwork" is a thing or talks of work reform
4 day weeks will probably become more popular as well as remote work which may help a bit
This sounds like a productive person giving up because he's being extracted for all he is worth
He deserves not hate, but pity.
I live outside.
Tax, Laws/Acts/Statutes are optional. Do not Contract with the Corporate Government. Time to wake up. Politicians aren't there to save you, they are there to protect the Corporate Governement while they fuck you over.