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Not everyone wants to be a boss. Not everyone wants tons of money. Not everyone needs "success" in a societal sense.

It doesn't make us lazy at all. It just means we don't care about the false adversity created to keep us in false fear when in reality harmony is the way to health, longevity and true joy.

Maybe we want to sing and dance, grow food, make art, music and love. Maybe those things aren't a privilege and time for them shouldn't be limited. Maybe they aren't meant to be monetized and monopolized. Maybe they're an honest life and the grind is the lie.
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SageWanderer · 70-79, M
Read last night that what I assume would be Gen Z are refusing to move into management positions due to the stress and time commitment.
I see a lot of issues with income and stability becoming a large problem. To bad I changed my major in college, think there is a great topic for an Economic Dictorste Thesis.
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
@SageWanderer I am proud of Gen Z making some changes in the workforce because it's be pretty ridiculous in my working career. I've been promoted once and they called it a lateral move so they wouldn't have to give me a raise. There's never been some stairway to success in front of me even when I was working for it. The way we do things needs to change. Not everyone can make all the money and the rest of us are trying but only so many can get those jobs, only so many can handle them. I've seen people step down many times. It all just sucks.