>dramatic advancement of technology and productivity
>people still worked to their bones
What is so fundamentally wrong with the system? People in the last century thought we were only going to work 3 days a week
Dramatic advancement of technology and productivity
The system went international destroying the value of labor
>What is so fundamentally wrong with the system?
keep em busy or they start to ponder
pic related is written by AI (at least the green part)
WELCOME TO REALITY user
you dont have to work that much, you dont have to drive a car, you dont have to eat meat 7 days a week.
If you only want to get by, you can do so comfortably by working 15 hours a week on 20 EUR per hour, at least here in germany
Greed is turning the common man into some late stage serf.
Most of the serfs here are perfectly content with the system they live in.
The exact same reason feminism is so openly embraced by the financial world. More workers = more productivity = more money. They don't care the effect this shit has on people, they only care about growing their 401k. In fact, the only reason you even get any days off at all is because they ran a cost/benefit analysis and figured you'd be a more productive employee if they do. They don't care about people, they care about numbers.
70% of jobs or more are bullshit. People still work because young men with too much free time start noticing jewry.
>in the past, people thought our work hours would be greatly reduced because they worked so much
>in the pash people worked very little
This is dumbest fucking urban myth ever and produces the most retarded cognitive dissonance known to man.
To add insult to injury, many jobs are actually harmful like fast food workers who poison everyone who eats their food.
Depends which past you’re talking about. The industrial revolution started working people to the bone. Harvest and planting season used to be the only time of heavy hard work for peasants.
This faggot has never bailed hay.
Jews need to keep their goyim busy so they don't start noticing things.
Corporate america is basically just a giant daycare for adult children. You go and do repetitive meaningless tasks for 8+ hours a day while having the global corporate diversity culture propaganda shoveled into your head by the hall monitors (mangers & hr). This system grew out of necessity, because the average man couldn’t build a fire, catch a fish or grow a potato to feed himself if he was starving.
We have zoomers that don't even want to make a hamburger that cooks itself and you think they would last 1 hour as a peasant farmer in the middle ages.
We work less hard and have healthier, safer, and more comfortable workplaces. Our standard of life has skyrocketed to a point where our technological and scientific advancement makes our society appear magical to any peasant.
Most medieval peasants made little to no surplus product, and sometimes would actually starve because of bad harvests or war etc. They didnt punch a clock but if they didnt harvest when they needed to they would die.
Modern life sucks dick but this shit is beyond dumb.
Yea it really allows corporations to itemize the most out of a workers life, the longer they live, happier they are, the more they can work for the system and keep it going until retirement.
i want to build things but instead i have to wage slave and serve a bunch of McFat entitled McAmerican McBoomers all day
The worst part is how micro managed we are, peasant were told to pay their due, using any method available, different regions and countries had different methods, but as long as they paid up they were free to make their own schedule however they pleased.
Nowadays we get told when to be at work, when we can piss and shit, when we can eat down to the minute whereas Mr Peasant could decide whenever the fuck he wanted
You're delusional if you think peasants worked less than 40 hours a week. They were also lucky to live to 40
Inflation of humans of course. We are eight fucking billion, flesh and blood is cheap as fuck.
exactly this. i spend about $800/month on food, shelter and transportation. i need nothing more.
Here is some crazy shit for you. I made it! I retired at 40 with 5 million. You know what makes me the most happy. Living like a medieval fucking peasant. No joke, I don't have money to travel around and live in hotels or anything. I'm trying to be smart planning for Healthcare and living to 120 and budgeting appropriately. Do you know what makes me most happy? Working in a garden, chopping wood, tending my chickens and rabbits and goats and sleeping outside in a hammock (Sorry medieval peasants no straw bed for me.) I realize I don't need much and I am happiest just living day to day. I could be poor as fuck and live like this... except modern society has fucked us and tried to convince us we'd be happier with a bunch of shit that we slave our lives away to own so some morherfuckers can live on 90 ft yachts and jet set everywhere without ever working.
That's right, the real elite don't do jack shit and you slave for them for a fucking 80inch TV and processed food stuff. The reality is most of you would be much happier living as midevil peasants in egalitarian farming communities sneaking off once in awhile to toss around in the hay with the sassy lass who lives across the valley.
maybe because medieval peasant had to work less because he did much more hard manual labor than modern man does
if he worked 8 hours of hard manual labor his body physically wouldn't be able to keep up and would suffer injuries constantly, spending more time being useless than actually working
But they get to sit in front of a computer all day eating goyslop instead of getting exercise in the fields!
This is progress!
>not understanding agriculture
>not understanding infant mortality
Your delusional to think that was true. 40 is an average site but most of that number comes from excess infant mortality. If you made into your twenties you likely made it to your 60's and up if you had a strong family unit. Also, in 40 and feeling pretty good. I'll be at ease whenever I check out be it tomorrow, 10 years or 50 years from now. No worries.
And he slept good every night
Sitting in an office all day or working at a cash register is not "working your fingers to the bone." Why is it that I never hear anyone who does actual labor for a living complain about being overworked? It's always spoiled faggot college graduates who have busywork jobs anyway.
I blame the Jewish community as a whole
whos working so hard?
most everyone i know is just fucking around - meetings for at least 50% of their worktime - and still getting paid a shitton of money
70% of worktime is just to pay taxes and regulations
Because of the mind numbing unchallenged boredom they face. Having a brain dead job is infinitely worse than hard labor. t. former unskilled laborer
Doing chores for 8 hours is not that bad
Work isn't supposed to be fun, it's something that needs to get done, that's why it's work. These people are miserable because deep down they know their jobs are meaningless busywork.
Everything is getting worse.
Technology. Manufacturing. Materials.
The last 5 or 10 years has seen a downturn.
Jeet programmers and Jewish business managers and tranny moderators are turning tech into a shitshow.
Third worlders flooding into factories in developed countries.
The constant cheapening of ingredients in materials. Concrete is shittier than ever as the rocks are smaller and smaller all the time. Metallurgical talent has been lost as well as the rise of Chinese trash steel. "Stainless" that is Rusty by the time it arrives to the customer.
Everything is going downhill.
Global freighting in shambles.
Building materials up 2x or 3x or more for no particular reason.
I'm trying to get my houses fixed up real nice before materials become even scarcer.