New Media Age Jobs

By admin, February 7, 2010 11:48 pm

Is the Human life in the western world to be a slave to their economy?

Born
We are schooled a wide range of irrelevant crap in order for people to invent new jobs otherwise you will eventually work an already existing one.
Employed aimed to be for careers till pension age
Media used as a tool to make us adore products which benifot the economy
Taxed on almost everything
insurance
Pension age you live off your own money you saved
Die

The funny thing is we are born poor and buried poor

Is the Human life in the western world to be a slave to their economy
Who owns these economies
What is the point of them
How are our governments even getting anything out of something they wont be involved in, 100 years from now
Who and what is making us continue this forever cycle
is it the price of civilization is the economy if so civilization is
…civilization is the biggest institution of slavery

This is strictly my opinion. I make no claim to be representing any universal truth

Life is given meaning by people. It has no inherent meaning. I am sure there are many people for whom economic servitude is (whether aware of it or not) is their main purpose. I am not aware of anybody for whom this is everything and an end in itself. In their defense, I can only say that economy – which covers everything from meaningful acts (like feeding ones self) to meaningless acts (like buying a sports car) is bloody important and fundamental. Only those who have never felt its negative effects (i.e. ‘been poor’) could question its importance.

Many people in western society choose lifestyles which do not allow them to become rich because (a) they don’t want to work that hard and/or (b) the work which offers th greatest rewards is the least appealing. I fall under category b. I have honestly always enjoyed what I do in and outside of my work environment. And, for the labor market I am involved in, I am paid pretty well. Does that make me a slave to the economy. Nope. It makes me a slave to my own interests. Hopefully, along the way, I benefit others as well.

and yes… it is a cycle. But a hundred years from now you won’t even be able to recognize it.

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