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09-22-2010, 08:31 PM #1
Work. Buy. Consume. Die.
Day after day we get up early and trudge to work. We swallow our pride and put up with being ordered around by the boss. We sweat and toil at jobs we hate, wasting away our lives. Why do we do it? Because we have to? Because we need the money? Or because we don't know how to live any other way?
As Americans, we work way too hard. Most of us work 40 or more hours a week from when we are 18 years old until after we turn 60. One in four American workers works more than 49 hours a week. One in eight works more than 60 hours a week and one in ten holds down more than one job.
And we keep working more and more. Americans have added 20 extra work days to our work year since 1970. American factory workers work an average of five weeks a year in overtime alone. Americans work two months more per year than the French and Germans. We must be crazy.
Working this hard is weird and unnatural. For hundreds and thousands of years before the dawn of history, people lived as hunter-gatherers and simple farmers. Hunting and gathering is a pretty relaxed way to make a living. Modern hunter-gatherers like Native Australians "work" less than four hours a day. Even after we gave up the forests and built cities, we still didn't work very hard. During medieval times in Europe, people worked as few as 120 days a year.
There is no reason for us to be working so hard. As advances in technology help us work more productively, we should be able to work less. Today, American workers are ten times more productive than we were 100 years ago. That means, for every hour we work today, we produce as many goods and services as workers produced in ten hours in 1890. That also means we should be able to work one tenth as much, and live just as well, as people did back then. That would be less than eight hours of work a week.
Since we don't work eight hours a week, where did all that extra productivity go? A lot of it went as profits into the pockets of the rich. The rich in America are richer than any other group of people EVER in the history of the world. If we work harder or better, our bosses aren't under any obligation to pay us more or let us work less. Sadly, that's how capitalism works. (Capitalism REALLY sucks, but that's beyond the scope of this pamphlet. There are books listed at the end that go into some depth about how capitalism sucks and what we can do about it.)
The rest of that productivity went into "improving" our standard of living. We made a decision to buy more rather than work less. Some of the things we bought really did improve the way we live. Very few homes in 1890 had running water, electricity or flush toilets. But most of what we bought were fluff consumer products like big cars and color TVs that are fun to own, but that we don't really need. The question is: why did we make this choice? Why did we choose to buy more crap instead of working less?
We didn't. American corporations made the choice for us by brain- washing us with advertising. Advertisements are everywhere, telling us we will be happier, better looking, admired, respected and even loved, if we just buy this or that product. Of course, we all know that we can't buy happiness or love, but with advertising poking into every part of our lives, it's hard not to give in to the idea that we can buy a better life. Eventually almost everyone does give in to the dull, exhausting trap of work and spend, work and spend, produce and consume.
The price for this choice is high. Work saps our spirit and crushes our sense of freedom. Kissing our boss's ass all day is humiliating. The worst is when we actually get used to being pushed around. Human beings need to be free to develop our independent selves. The more we work, the less we think like free people and the more we think like dogs: dull and obedient.
Work takes time from other, better things like being with our families and friends, traveling, making love, drinking beer, painting, writing, reading, playing music, cooking and eating good food, etc. These are the things that make life rich and interesting. Work makes life boring, short and gray.
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09-22-2010, 08:37 PM #2
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...Work is also killing us. Twenty five thousand American workers are killed each year on the job. Two million more are disabled and 25 million are injured. These numbers don't include the 50 thousand Americans who arekilled each year in car crashes, many of whom are traveling to or from work.
Finally, we can't afford to keep consuming things the way we do. Americans make up only 5% of the world's population, but we consume more than 25% of the wrold's resources and energy. Soon those resources will run out. Our over-producing industies are filling the sky and water with smoke and sludge. Most of the smog in the air comes from people commuting to work in cars. Our consumption habit is ruining the earth.
To keep up the flow of resources into our country, we force the rest of the world (and many poor Americans) to do our dirty work. Poor people in places like Mexico and South Africa sweat al day in factories and mines so that we can have cheap fabric and coal to make our clothes and heat our homes. The median income world-wide is only $2,000 per person a year. The average American makes 65 times the salary of the poorest half of the world. If we could learn to work and consume less, these por people could spend less time working for us, and more time working to feed and house themselves.
If we want to be free, if we want to really live our lives, if we want to live on a healthy planet, if we want to end suffering and exploitation in the world, we will have to learn to work less.
But if I work less, won't I starve?
Most Americans have a terrible fear that if they stop working all the time, they won't be able to afford food and rent. The trick is learning how to work less by learning how to spend a lot less. Living cheap doesn't mean suffering and starving. You can live cheap and also enjoy a comfortable, plentiful life.
But I like my job.
There are some lucky people who have better jobs or who work at jobs where they do something they like. If you are one of these people, you have to ask yourself; Do you really like your job, or do you just hate your jobless than most people? If you had a choice, would you choose to work at your job for 40 hours a week? Even sex would get boring after going at it
for 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year. Work can spoil anyting. Many people love gardening, but farm-working is hot and back-breaking. Cooking can be fun, but working as a cook in a busy restauant is hell. If you like your job now, you will like your job even more if you work less.
If I don't work, what will I do? Working less doesn't mean being unproductive. Take gardening again: Gardening doesn't pay. To make gardening pay, you would have to work like a farmer. But you can easily grow lots of vegetables, possibly enough to live on, simply by goofing around in your garden. Why work?
ife is an adventure if you have the time. There are so many things to do in the world, one person couldn't possibly do them all. It's sad: we get so caught up in our jobs, that whem we get home, we can't tink of anything better to do with ourselves than watch TV. Don't be a zombie slave - quit your job!
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09-22-2010, 08:40 PM #3
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09-22-2010, 08:42 PM #4
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09-22-2010, 10:13 PM #5
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Workers of the world unite! Don't be a slave to the rich capitalist pigs!
Yeah, like I haven't heard that BS before. Don't forget it was my generation that came up with that commie/socialist crap!
Get back with me in 30-40 years and let me know how it works out for ya...
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09-22-2010, 11:34 PM #6
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09-23-2010, 03:01 AM #7
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i read like 3 sentences, and dont feel like reading the rest. was looking for cliffs.
BUT. that is the reason america is #1 right now. thats the reason we stay ahead. persistent hard work put us miles and miles in front of the rest of the world. the american work ethic is something to be proud of, thats why there is a car in every driveway and a turkey in every oven.
we have to be careful though. places like china and india are going to come creeping up on us very quickly. over there factory workers, and even professionals, will easily work 12 hours a day 6-7 days a week. most younger people dont understand how big of a problem this really is. as a 'younger' person (26) im lucky to see it because i work for a global company.
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09-23-2010, 04:25 AM #8
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i'm already paying for ass holes who don't work... most of them are by choice because they get paid to sit on their ass...
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09-23-2010, 04:47 AM #9
yeah...........I'm gonnna need cliffs for that.
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09-23-2010, 05:49 AM #10
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Why do we work hard & for long hours?
Because there is unemployment in America. I know full well that there is someone out there that can/will do my job for less pay. I work hard and put extra hours in to show my Team Lead that I am dedicated and willing to sacrifice a little of my personal time for the good of the company. That is how you get ahead in today's workforce.
Also, I like the "fluff". I like owning the house I live in. I like playing my N64 on a 52" LCD TV. And I like having an unnecessarily fast weekend car.
This.
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09-23-2010, 06:08 AM #11
Young strong boy and girl of affection work in factory making T-34's. Someone calls phone and girl answers. It is manager who yells "DON'T ANSWER PHONE! MAKE TANK!" Girl is scared, and says, "But manager has no phone!" Boy punches girl in face for lying. KGB takes girl away to Siberia. Boy makes many tanks. Years later, he dies of pneumonia.
Such is life in Mother Russia.
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09-23-2010, 06:12 AM #12
You are home to watch Pravda on televisir about degenerate murderer who is on the loose. You look out the window door to beet field, and you notice Man standing in the snow. He look like foto on televisir and he smile at you. You gulp vodka, picking up fone to your right and dialing Local Militia Precinct Commissar. Back out the glass you look, pressing fone to ear. Notice he now closer to you. You drop vodka in shock.
No footprints in snow. It was reflection. You dullard!
Your apartment is bulldozed down to make way for glorious tractor factory.
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09-23-2010, 06:13 AM #13
tales of creature that eats children that are not loyal to motherland are told to young commrads at bed time. As child I seek out this creature and find it in local cave outside village. I scold creature for wasting labor as KGB does more then efficient job. Creature deported to munitions factory.
Such is life in moscow
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09-23-2010, 06:24 AM #14
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In Soviet Russia internet trolls IROC.
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09-23-2010, 06:29 AM #15
One night man tries escape from gulag.
Makes his way to cabin in middle of tundra. Inside is plain, but many family pictures on walls. He falls asleep. In middle of night he is put in sack and dragged out. The next morning he is shot like dog.
Pictures are windows. KGB always watching.
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09-23-2010, 11:41 AM #16
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I knew you 2 were full of shit but I had to be a hard case just because...
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09-23-2010, 11:56 AM #17
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This entire thread makes me
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09-23-2010, 12:07 PM #18
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Let's have this handsome guy take over.
http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/ar...est=latestnews
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09-23-2010, 12:26 PM #19
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09-23-2010, 10:59 PM #20
My friend is from Thailand, and he works very hard butchering fish and wild game, and he is astonished at how hard all Americans work. He says in Thailand, you can stop and take a break for a few months with no real consequences, if you fall ill or something. He says here, you work or you die. The shame is, anyone can drop out of the system and live off the land, but few know how.
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