Hm, interesting points, I recognize the point you raise about "work that matters", and I think it's more that people nowadays want to do something with a greater social impact, instead of an economic impact.
Exactly. And this is a mistake because economics are tied to the social. Also its a mistake because everyone can't be an artist or do something that has a more direct social impact. One can find joy in work that is more utilitarian. Many that work in such fields view their careers/jobs and fueling their other pursuits including their families.
IMO these issues with work are mostly present because of the wealth free markets have created. In centuries past we would not have the time to think about such things. We would be grateful for the food and shelter we have.
I am very thankful for the times of unemployment I had and many of the jobs I worked that I hated. They fueled my desire to focus on providing value and it has made me grateful for where I am today.
I think most people do no realize what they are capable of achieving given drive and hard work. I think most of us are not really working as hard as we can or effectively. When you make something, when you fix a problem, when you provide value to another person it feels good. And this isn't a bad thing. When you know how hard you worked to accomplish a goal it feels good. This is a much better problem than being hooked on a drug. But its not good to a slave to yourself and your self-worth.
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During a heat wave AC or HVAC repair or installation person is most important
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Honestly, the TLDR of this is suck it up. We have it really good.
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Yep
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