Why "No One" Wants to Work Anymore

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  • @subcitizen2012
    @subcitizen20128 ай бұрын

    Work used to give you dignity. Now it takes it away.

  • @annberlin5811

    @annberlin5811

    8 ай бұрын

    Well said

  • @kathrynj.hernandez8425

    @kathrynj.hernandez8425

    8 ай бұрын

    Put in an aggressive problem-solver and he will get the dignity,

  • @cathyxu3243

    @cathyxu3243

    3 ай бұрын

    Haha, well said!

  • @redsak5311

    @redsak5311

    3 ай бұрын

    Thankyou

  • @kevinvaters2526

    @kevinvaters2526

    3 ай бұрын

    The company my dad worked for was downsizing so to keep his job he had to take on janitorial duties or be let go. He lost his dignity but food remained on the table. Thanks dad.

  • @Toxic_Femininity
    @Toxic_Femininity8 ай бұрын

    It’s not that ppl don’t want to work, it’s that they don’t want to be exploited 💯

  • @simonschneider5913

    @simonschneider5913

    8 ай бұрын

    exactly. the amount of technological advantage compared to development of wages is a clear indication of someone siphoning off excessive amounts, constantly going up since at least WWII...more than even the european feudal system ever dared to extract from its citizens.

  • @h2w25

    @h2w25

    8 ай бұрын

    8:00 bro had me at communism. Never hard to wrap my head around. I knew something was fishy the first day of kindergarten

  • @johnp7739

    @johnp7739

    8 ай бұрын

    In some cases. But I know a lot of small business owners who can't get good workers. They're totally unreliable, on their phone all day, etc. There is a LOT of that, too.

  • @simonschneider5913

    @simonschneider5913

    8 ай бұрын

    ​ @johnp7739 true, they are exploitative as well. but this happens mostly where you buy overpriced stuff...

  • @4wheelwarrior

    @4wheelwarrior

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@simonschneider5913No kidding. Machinery and automation should allow us to work 3 hour days or less. Instead, they're working us as hard as possible out of sheer fckn greed, overproducing mountains of junk nobody really needs.

  • @lsisak7651
    @lsisak76518 ай бұрын

    You used to have one job that paid the bills until you retired. Now, you have to have one or more employee positions, run your own small business, have 3 side gigs, sell your art, write a book, coach your kids sports team, pet sit when your friends go on vaca, etc. all to make ends meet. Yet, the older generations still say we are lazy and entitled even though it seems they were the lazy entitled ones who had one mindless employee position.

  • @jaton206

    @jaton206

    8 ай бұрын

    Dirty boomers

  • @hannag6546

    @hannag6546

    8 ай бұрын

    Well said

  • @1ride1life

    @1ride1life

    8 ай бұрын

    Yep that's true because we don't have the buying power doesn't mean that we have the work ethic and just because we are not into consumerism doesn't mean that we aren't hard workers

  • @evelynannrose

    @evelynannrose

    8 ай бұрын

    because older gens are entitled and oblivious

  • @cathyandresiak

    @cathyandresiak

    8 ай бұрын

    @@evelynannrose I am older and I don't think that at all nor do the people I know my age. Some older people have no idea what is actually going on in the workforce and are thinking it is the same as it was 40 or 50 years ago. Most of these employers did it to themselves, treating people like slaves so let them work themselves, I don't feel sorry for most of them, they kinda got what was coming to them.

  • @RastusFlanigan
    @RastusFlanigan8 ай бұрын

    When you dangle the carrot an unreasonable distance from the horse, the horse finds something else to eat.

  • @SimGunther

    @SimGunther

    8 ай бұрын

    Which in this case would be dirt only to pass away a few days later due to an illness because everything else safe and edible was too far away to find.

  • @AMarie_USA

    @AMarie_USA

    8 ай бұрын

    But as society does this the horse finds there is no one to build a stable anymore as there are no skilled workers who know how to do that anymore. There is no one to give them hay or clean their hay as no one wants that job… so the horse has to hang out in pasture only and endure the freezing cold. Just saying.

  • @borikero1

    @borikero1

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@SimGuntherthere is always another way. Fortunately it is really hard to monopolize every opportunity out there...many have tried tho 😂

  • @Dreamer-by4nk

    @Dreamer-by4nk

    8 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @alexanderpatterson7117

    @alexanderpatterson7117

    8 ай бұрын

    This is one of the best quotes I’ve heard in ages. Thank you.

  • @gotinogaden
    @gotinogaden8 ай бұрын

    Toxic coworkers, bullying managers, few-to-no prospects - what's there not to like?

  • @jimmybrad156

    @jimmybrad156

    8 ай бұрын

    Also increasing pay in real terms, and less traffic to/from work. Oh and cheaper petrol😂

  • @helpanimals-

    @helpanimals-

    8 ай бұрын

    well said. Plus "influencers" shouldn't be even considered a job. It's gross what they do, just grift

  • @lilfairycupcake

    @lilfairycupcake

    8 ай бұрын

    thats why i chose to trade stocks full time. no bs!

  • @kathrynj.hernandez8425

    @kathrynj.hernandez8425

    8 ай бұрын

    Good luck! You will find those roadblocks no matter where you go. Only high-achievers who see a bigger picture and then conquer it will survive.

  • @lilfairycupcake

    @lilfairycupcake

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kathrynj.hernandez8425 I got sick of the BS. Trading stocks full time. No shortage of how much I appreciate me, and my efforts to better me, rather than benefiting someone else.

  • @WhiteMouse77
    @WhiteMouse778 ай бұрын

    1. Nobody inteligent wants to do work that makes no sense or brings no satisfaction anymore. 2. Nobody mentaly elevated wants to have relationships wih simple minded others.

  • @jen-cy6wj

    @jen-cy6wj

    2 ай бұрын

    THIS

  • @laurasanders5050

    @laurasanders5050

    Ай бұрын

    2

  • @marisamorgan3379

    @marisamorgan3379

    Ай бұрын

    Well your toast then ..because most things will fail your expectations in life .

  • @joevaghn457

    @joevaghn457

    14 күн бұрын

    @@marisamorgan3379right, I work at Walmart currently because it’s job. I dislike it, but you don’t get everything you want in life. Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do to make ends meet as close as you can.

  • @susanjacobs6461
    @susanjacobs64618 ай бұрын

    Working feels like slavery.

  • @Cardioid2035

    @Cardioid2035

    8 ай бұрын

    Welcome to end stage capitalism, fellow consumer. We are a slave to money until we die. It’s just a matter of enjoying the ride and not letting this notion zap too much joy.

  • @reasonwarrior

    @reasonwarrior

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Cardioid2035 I don't think there is an "end stage" to capitalism (Marxist term) and we are very far from living in a free market, which is what we should want. We do have the option to make things better by going back to an actual form of a free market economy and even in the limited version we have now we at least have the choice to rise out of our slavery by becoming a master (business owner). In a communist dictatorship, that option is unavailable. What's stopping you from just starting your own business and removing yourself from servitude?

  • @susanjacobs6461

    @susanjacobs6461

    8 ай бұрын

    @@reasonwarrior i am 65. I was a Social Worker and Massage Therapist. No idea how to start over.

  • @reasonwarrior

    @reasonwarrior

    8 ай бұрын

    @susanjacobs6461 Life is a challenge and a learning experience. You can do it!

  • @Cardioid2035

    @Cardioid2035

    8 ай бұрын

    @@reasonwarrior Even if I owned my own business, I’d still forever only be a slave to it to ensure I can sustain myself off it’s revenue. Being a slave to money isn’t necessarily a bad thing if you enjoy what you do… but I’ve yet to find enjoyment in the 9 to 5 working structure

  • @marktucker208
    @marktucker2085 ай бұрын

    Not sure what it’s like in other countries but here in the UK you end up working 5/6 days a week, getting up at the crack of Dawn and then by the time you’ve got home, looked after kids, dinner etc it’s bed time again. You get taxed a crazy amount of money for public services that don’t work or are getting worse. You lose almost all of your free time because on your days off you’re doing all the things that you need to do like shopping, cleaning, maintenance. All while seeing people on TV like politicians who are blatantly playing the system to advance their own lives, seeing people coming across on boats who get everything handed to them by the government. Then the next week you do it all again and again. Then at the end of the month you get paid but guess what? Once you’ve paid your bills there’s nothing left for a treat or to save for a house/pension. Oh wait! What’s that? A letter from a company or your landlord!! Prices rising again!…. You work all week and never get anywhere in life.

  • @turtleanton6539

    @turtleanton6539

    3 ай бұрын

    Indeed😂😂😂😂😂

  • @megscott222

    @megscott222

    2 ай бұрын

    It's exactly the same here in commie Canada 😢

  • @dianejensen3420

    @dianejensen3420

    2 ай бұрын

    Well said and so true..... Thank you!

  • @DoodMangSpeaks

    @DoodMangSpeaks

    14 күн бұрын

    Same in the USA exactly. I lived on the East coast and now in the West and its all a bunch of shit

  • @myoutuber77

    @myoutuber77

    12 күн бұрын

    If you work a warehouse job then your life is like this. There are better jobs around.

  • @grindingdeviance1864
    @grindingdeviance18646 ай бұрын

    As someone who has been working since 1985, I honestly PREFERRED the days when we were 'just' clerks or bus boys. In recent decades, employers often give employees fancy sounding titles like 'food service specialists' or 'account managers' when in reality, we're still basically the same old working stiffs. Back then we were considered 'ignorant' but at least management took care of more than they do now (health insurance, for example). Now, even though we're getting paid less (after inflation), still have no decision making powers and are treated no better, we're expected to be 'smart' and 'responsible.' Really, it's the worst of both worlds in some work places: Being treated like a soda jerk, but being expected to perform with the wisdom and devotion of a fortune 500 executive.

  • @mackaready1

    @mackaready1

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes it’s the notion that everything is interconnected and so nothing is “just” this or that. It’s “everything”. It’s so retarded.

  • @tancreddehauteville764
    @tancreddehauteville7647 ай бұрын

    Workplaces ARE dictatorships! As an employee in a professional firm you are constantly monitored, paid only very reluctantly and only because they have to pay you, you are harassed, bullied and are given tough targets and deadlines to meet. On top of that you have to write long reports at the end of the week and send it to a multitude of people who often come back with dumb questions you need to waste time to answer. In other words, work is hell. On top of that, the stock market is going to shit, so even your retirement savings won't be enough to allow you to retire until you're 70.

  • @EMan-cu5zo

    @EMan-cu5zo

    5 күн бұрын

    Quit. Find another place to work or start your own business. It’s no secret that business is ran like this and if people are just now figuring this out is funny to me. Open your eyes and think for a minute. A democratic company would be interesting but I think they would ultimately eat themselves because people are naturally greedy and want to be the boss. Also would be interesting to watch everyone argue about who does the most work therefore want more money.

  • @dusklvr
    @dusklvr8 ай бұрын

    I worked my butt off day after day for people who treated me like a piece of crap..... For low wages.

  • @ShutterSpeedGaming

    @ShutterSpeedGaming

    8 ай бұрын

    God bless you. I pray that things get better for you.

  • @devilsoffspring5519

    @devilsoffspring5519

    4 ай бұрын

    Ok, you worked for a living like anyone else. And?

  • @joevaghn457

    @joevaghn457

    14 күн бұрын

    Where the hell were you working lol I’ve never experienced that, like ever.

  • @garyfrancis6193

    @garyfrancis6193

    12 күн бұрын

    That’s normal.

  • @povertyiscreated2265
    @povertyiscreated22657 ай бұрын

    Under a third party company for Amazon i delivered groceries to wealthy people in New York. I got paid minimum wage, inconsistent work schedule, no microwave, no water, 10 hour shifts, not a single place to sit down and rest. It genuinely felt like slavery especially when living paycheck to paycheck. Being on minimum wage one risks loosing public assistance making the cost burden even worse.

  • @larissapaixao3779
    @larissapaixao37798 ай бұрын

    But not everyone wants to become an influencer or dropshipper, some of us just want to work a normal job (if it paid us a livable wage) . Not all of us can or want to become influencers

  • @evanhuizenga8626

    @evanhuizenga8626

    8 ай бұрын

    It's only temporary until the collapse of society, don't worry

  • @nikkimousiex1931

    @nikkimousiex1931

    8 ай бұрын

    listen to the audio book, think and grow rich. The key is to become someone who's valuable, then give that value to people. the ways you can do that are infinite. You can solve the puzzle of what is valuable about you, and become free! or you can accept the slave wages you get by being a slave for someone else's dreams.

  • @ChrisMustermann

    @ChrisMustermann

    8 ай бұрын

    @@nikkimousiex1931 or in other words: you can find your life purpose 🙂

  • @coldwater5707

    @coldwater5707

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes. Also, the work environment went to sh*t when others decided to "bring their whole selves" to work and imposed THEIR version of inclusion and everyone. That hyper accelerated the feeling of being in the dictatorship. Took the "wrong" political position? Backed the "wrong" party/candidate? Donated to some individual/cause? Said the wrong word? This may have always been the case to a certain extent but if your are forced to such an extent into cognitive dissonance then things get very unpleasant. In this sense it is MUCH better to say JUST be the "mechanic", or "programmer", or "suit on org chart". Why yes...I do just want to be a unit of labor rather than "changing the world".

  • @user-lp1be4jl8c

    @user-lp1be4jl8c

    8 ай бұрын

    Unionize is the answer. The whole point of unions is to combat this exact problem. Decades of anti union propaganda stemming out of the red scare have lead people to believe that unions don’t have their best interests in mind. When it’s your employer that doesn’t have your best interest in mind. If you want to be able to negotiate with your employer for a better workplace and better quality of life. You and your coworkers bust either fort or join a union and act as one entity. This puts the power back in the workers hand. They are already complaining that it’s hard to find workers, they have no choice but to listen to a union.

  • @vme138
    @vme1388 ай бұрын

    There is a big problem with the path you described here. Content creators are often paid by big corporations with their own set of rules different than your public, in the end you are still inside the trap. Even if you are a freelancer you depend on internet that is carried by other companies and to be found you depend on SEO, algorithms, all of them run by big companies

  • @cr4yv3n

    @cr4yv3n

    5 ай бұрын

    it's funny how all these "content creators" would starve if the REAL workers would stop for even a day

  • @smellyfart1270

    @smellyfart1270

    5 ай бұрын

    @cr4yv3n Yeah, economy based on content creators would be a joke. And a short one at that. We need those boring, uncool "traditional" jobs. You have to be really privileged to claim to be above that and that this trend should last. We need to find a way to change companies from within. Unfortunately, everyone in the west wants to be the exception.

  • @slicer2938

    @slicer2938

    5 ай бұрын

    okay even if thats the case this one pays and he is further up the chain then your typical person working for a business

  • @crafty_matt

    @crafty_matt

    5 ай бұрын

    Your entire career as a content creator is just to help some other company sell its products. Even when you get donations through twitch, patreon, etc, you're still forced to play by their rules, much like working for a large company directly. There are plenty of wonderful channels out there, but inevitably when they get big enough to support the creator as their primary income, they kinda become a corporate shill. As traditional advertising is dying, content creation/influencers have become the new main avenue.

  • @fitnesspoint2006

    @fitnesspoint2006

    5 ай бұрын

    @@slicer2938 actually he is lower on the totem pole, as he RELIES on the workers for the views. If the viewers do not view the utuber's content then he/she starves.

  • @AndNowIWrite
    @AndNowIWrite8 ай бұрын

    People are tired of being used for corporate greed. The US needs to step up its game with healthcare, wages, vacation time, and respect. I moved to Europe in 2019, these folks have healthcare, 30 days of vacation, and your boss is not allowed to contact you during off hours.

  • @donmarek7001

    @donmarek7001

    8 ай бұрын

    Healthcare is expensive because of government intervention and rent seeking insurance companies with the help of government purposely keeping things costly.

  • @ontoshere

    @ontoshere

    8 ай бұрын

    @@xxcelr8rs as if that's not the case here if you want those things. With my great insurance and pension, after taxes I take home only 50% of my income. There are good options out there, but they're rare. I'm lucky enough to recently have been offered one. But I've interviewed in so many places and health insurance would cost almost 10% of my paycheck at some places, and that's with a pretty good salary. OR I get offered an amazing salary, but am expected to be a code monkey and hate my life, so I wouldn't last anyways. These nice opportunities like the one I have been offered are so far and few between, I'd rather have some increased taxes so I'm not reliant on my position for my health. I don't ever want to go back to the days of choosing money over my health. Because wtf does money matter if you can't invest in your well-being? If we didn't have to worry about that, imagine the opportunities and growth people would be able to pursue. Happy people are productive people.

  • @infamoussnyc3761

    @infamoussnyc3761

    2 ай бұрын

    And Europe is collasping

  • @Mxl100

    @Mxl100

    18 күн бұрын

    😅😊😅😢😅😅😅

  • @Mxl100

    @Mxl100

    18 күн бұрын

    😅😊😅😢😅😅😅

  • @evelynannrose
    @evelynannrose8 ай бұрын

    im so proud of the next gen. Im 40 yrs old went to college and work in traditional sense. im teaching my kids this is NOT the way. The purpose of life is to find your purpose and pour your heart and soul into it.

  • @marjorielicup7514

    @marjorielicup7514

    8 ай бұрын

    You are the greatest and best mentor keep going 😊

  • @irishouston4103

    @irishouston4103

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤

  • @jeffrucks4477

    @jeffrucks4477

    8 ай бұрын

    Poor baby.

  • @Autonomous15

    @Autonomous15

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jeffrucks4477 🙄

  • @tonyherdina9142

    @tonyherdina9142

    6 ай бұрын

    I know what my purpose is, it just doesn't pay shit.

  • @vanessavega2665
    @vanessavega26658 ай бұрын

    I think the pandemic forced us to think of our mortality and think of what really matters. And working for the man just isn't what matters.

  • @livingsimplywithcj7878

    @livingsimplywithcj7878

    8 ай бұрын

    You mean mortality?

  • @montanagal6958

    @montanagal6958

    8 ай бұрын

    horrible what they did

  • @wetcrow_com
    @wetcrow_com8 ай бұрын

    I am a baby boomer. Young people don't have the opportunities my generation had. My parents' generation had it better after world war 2 ended. This is mainly due to corporate greed and the US Dollar not backed by anything.

  • @clownbooface2624

    @clownbooface2624

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah dollar had a good run but with the continual money printer gubmints and this new brics story... better get out and sell up because its not gonna be a good time sooner than later

  • @cindyhinson7102
    @cindyhinson71027 ай бұрын

    I agree with you Stephen. I worked at a hospital for 7years without a raise. They said I was non-essential personal. But would threaten to fire me if I did not come in and work through storms or bad weather. Which meant being away from my family during the bad weather and working extreme long hours. But, I wasn't worth a raise decided by the CEO and backed by the board officials. It was criminal how I was treated. Now I am sick and on disability and I am as poor as when I worked. But, everything has gone up in cost. I know the stress of that job has caused some of my illnesses along with age and environmental pollution. Sometimes I think the nation should come together and strike. Period, everyone of us. For better pay, for better social security that we paid into for over 30 years, but it's deemed as a handout. All of the businesses could afford to pay a living wage. It does sound like communism of the worst kind. Elderly or people are living in tents in the street because the system they paid into is failing them. Meanwhile, our president is just giving millions away. This country clearly does not care about us the people, Young, sick, or old. 😢

  • @LucasFernandez-fk8se

    @LucasFernandez-fk8se

    5 ай бұрын

    Social security is a pyramid scheme old people didn’t contribute enough into. It’s a birth scheme. If you had under 3 children you didn’t birth enough into the pyramid scheme

  • @artphotognh
    @artphotognh8 ай бұрын

    I was born in 1962, and businesses took obscene advantage of our hard work ethic - then failed to give the rewards of less work hours & good pay after we "paid our dues." The nation's work ethic was totally lost, as govt taxed the Working Class into poverty & Big Business outsourced jobs overseas & minimized them with automation. Unfortunately, Big Govt & Big Business has merged into a Fascist Corporatocracy, and this became a Ruling Class - one devoid of any merit, ethics or morals. Small & mid-sized businesses are the traditional souce of upward mobility, but these are immediately bought or destroyed by Big Business (using the power of govt) if successful.

  • @paulschell2712

    @paulschell2712

    3 ай бұрын

    Yep, with private equity and leveraged buyouts as well.

  • @jon6309
    @jon63098 ай бұрын

    When I initially joined the work force it was the most horrible experience in my life from toxic managers and coworkers to over demanding customers. The wage could not make up for the mental exhaustion I tolerated with all the verbal abuse. I finally worked my way up to a very comfortable job after several job hopping with better working conditions and a boss I respect and can truly call a friend who I trust but due to the trauma I just lost motivation and no longer want to work anymore despite the better working conditions granted to me. I still maintain a satisfactory work ethic to my manager only because she is very nice to me but if I had a choice I wouldn’t work period!

  • @luciddreams6210

    @luciddreams6210

    8 ай бұрын

    That’s how I feel. Sometimes even when improvements are made/achieved they are too little or too late. Oftentimes people think that what we all need is to be directed. AKA forced down a set path so that we can learn the ropes so to speak but the problem with this is that everyone is different and we end up exhausting the resources of some people in the process of attempting to prepare them to have the greatest possible end result or highest capacity outcome. Everyone just isn’t built the same. This is the downfall of having a one size fits most system of doing things within the reality of an extremely diverse ecology. I hope people can get used to the fact that we aren’t going to benefit from continuing to do things in this way since the more of our natural diversity we knock off or “filter out” 😒 the less healthy and sustainable we become as a whole.

  • @mariahconklin4150

    @mariahconklin4150

    8 ай бұрын

    I think my biggest trigger in the work place is when I ask someone how they are doing and they tell me what they did this weekend because I asked them and they don’t even bother asking me about my day it’s like cool thanks but this is California to you. So I’m just gonna not ask anymore and do my job it’s just gonna be hey I’m good and if they ask me how I am it’s I’m good and how are you? Then it’s their good and we leave it at that but I’m done trying with co workers 😂 depressing though but god it’s my biggest trigger

  • @mariahconklin4150

    @mariahconklin4150

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah same with me but I finally found a job I like doing dishwashing at a college. It gets stressful because we serve 3,000 students a day so the dishes pile up but we work as a team and it’s cool cause it’s my own little space and yes people bug me but it’s mostly to ask for something, wash their knives, or having me grab something up top sense I’m so tall. 😂took forever to get this job because I don’t really have experience dishwashing. I was job hopping a lot and had no support I’m so glad I’m not alone in this it’s frustrating because if you have rent to pay it’s tough. And my rent just went up and I’m only getting $18 an hour at work it sucks.

  • @mariahconklin4150

    @mariahconklin4150

    8 ай бұрын

    @@luciddreams6210plus when one works 40 hrs a week with only two days off it’s like we are still working because we have to do laundry then clean house, make food it’s exhausting. I miss creating stuff like art projects 😢

  • @8all8at8once8

    @8all8at8once8

    8 ай бұрын

    That could be my text.

  • @Flipbug_The_Whimsical
    @Flipbug_The_Whimsical6 ай бұрын

    You just blew my mind! And it's true, working for these companies was tolerable when the reward was a good income - thus granting greater personal freedom. But when the money barely pays the rent, you start wondering why you bother

  • @Psalm1267

    @Psalm1267

    6 ай бұрын

    @Flipbug_The_Whimsical I have to depart from part of that equation, though. Working is no longer tolerable either, no matter what the pay is. They keep piling more and more on you and then gripe because you can't live up to their expectations. Thankfully I'm retired now but when young people look at their future and see the retirement age being pushed up and up, working conditions becoming more and more oppressive, and real income being pushed continually downward, I don't blame them at all for taking a different path. I hope everyone of working age does it!

  • @craigsmith8128
    @craigsmith81288 ай бұрын

    It's a temporary event, channeling all the work force into media will flatline society. We haven't achieved automation in enough fields to take over the loss of workers, which will in turn lead to shortages in different places. Hence why shortages are happening. Not everyone can be a vlogger, or a video creator. The market will become over saturated. Learn how to do things with your hands, that's true currency. Learn how to think things through without a screen, that's true freedom.

  • @walking_introvert

    @walking_introvert

    8 ай бұрын

    I think about this a lot also. At that point we have a lot of people that produce nothing tangible. At the same time take a trip to any department store and we so much waste on junk items made of plastic that really never need to be made not to mention a runaway consumerist mentality to have things that don't matter or bring anything useful to our life. Maybe it evens out at some point as AI and robotics provide many things we need without human labor. Right now there are a ton of minimalists channels that are saying the right things and I do think people will eventually shed their desires for hunks of chrome pickup trucks and big houses. We don't need all this stuff, garbage food, and toxic products. I do believe a moneyless society will eventually be a reality as resources deplete and we find a way to share them rather than go to war for them, but we are far from it.

  • @jasonmcdonald1241

    @jasonmcdonald1241

    8 ай бұрын

    Good point.

  • @elliotnemeth

    @elliotnemeth

    8 ай бұрын

    I agree, not everyone can become a content creator. But then, many won't. The vast majority won't.

  • @trevorgibbs9357

    @trevorgibbs9357

    8 ай бұрын

    I’d like to see how this take ages… 🤔 I’m not so sure friend…

  • @voidalchemyofficial4857

    @voidalchemyofficial4857

    8 ай бұрын

    @@walking_introvert A moneyless society has never been realistic, but a society of minimalists is definitely a possibility with the current direction it's going in. One thing I'll add is, I work as a fueler at an airport, and even in the aviation industry, there are worker shortages too...I sometimes wonder what if this leads to more trains? Trains for cities and high-speed trains that take you across the country. Manufacturing the trains and rails would require people to build them, but if I'm not mistaken, it'd be easier to automate train service as opposed to airline service. It wouldn't require as many workers. Of course, some people will always fly planes. I know pilots who love their planes, but the aviation industry requires so many different workers from pilots to flight attendants to ramp agents to fuelers to air traffic controllers. And if all these worker shortages persist, like they have in every other industry, we may shift to methods of transportation that are more easily automated.

  • @marcd6228
    @marcd62288 ай бұрын

    I honestly think that there are private businesses that provide great work environment where you really feel like your ideas are making a difference while also providing great salary but it's mostly in the tech industry... Other industries are still using the "Old Management" approach. They will have to adapt, otherwise they will be in deep trouble in a couple of years...

  • @NightinGal89

    @NightinGal89

    8 ай бұрын

    I worked in tech, in Eastern Europe. Unless you are in high software development, nobody cares about your ideas. And even then, you have to walk on eggshells to keep your job.

  • @silverkey9421

    @silverkey9421

    8 ай бұрын

    I feel A LOT of those nice things you mentioned will go away fast as AI grows. One person to manage several AI employees seems a lot cheaper and reliable than 100 employees with free will and a home life.

  • @marcd6228

    @marcd6228

    8 ай бұрын

    @@NightinGal89 For sure not every company provides great work env. I too experienced it... I've noticed that small companies tends to care more about their employees whereas big companies usually use outdated management practices.

  • @Dreamer-by4nk

    @Dreamer-by4nk

    8 ай бұрын

    🤔

  • @annberlin5811

    @annberlin5811

    8 ай бұрын

    I agree. I live in a big small town and reputations get around

  • @DarrenYeoYT
    @DarrenYeoYT8 ай бұрын

    A lot of what you're saying is resonating with me lately, working an average full-time job here in Australia will pay your rent and some but you just get by. People are waking up.

  • @penguingobrrbrr353

    @penguingobrrbrr353

    8 ай бұрын

    Waking up from what?. What can people do??.

  • @CaseyAvalon

    @CaseyAvalon

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@penguingobrrbrr353 first step is to finally see the truth, then find like minded people, and start there. Learn and talk about things to spread awareness to each other. And we must unite, not divide.

  • @user-lp1be4jl8c

    @user-lp1be4jl8c

    8 ай бұрын

    @CaseyAvalon Workers of the world unite…. Sounds real familiar.

  • @jankounchained4211

    @jankounchained4211

    8 ай бұрын

    If I had a dollar every-time I heard someone say “people are waking up” lol I’m sure they are, but people still won’t act on it. Can you imagine if everyone didn’t go to work for 1 full day out of protest?

  • @DarrenYeoYT

    @DarrenYeoYT

    8 ай бұрын

    @@penguingobrrbrr353 like what he was saying, there was a time where having one full-time job in the west was enough to live comfortably and even buy a house. 100k P.A. now in Australia won't get you far. A lot of it is taxed, then if you're lucky enough to save what's left over after rent, bills, you'll be saving till the cows come home for a home deposit 😅 but action is the best remedy... I've been working on alternatives, ways to supplement, E.g. online business.

  • @EricKolotyluk
    @EricKolotyluk8 ай бұрын

    Very well said. When my father bought his first house, it cost 1 year salary. When I bought my first house, it cost 3 years salary. Today, to buy a first house is 5 to 10 years salary. We now live in an economy of slavery, where young people are slaves to debt.

  • @thedadyouneverhadchannel3544

    @thedadyouneverhadchannel3544

    5 ай бұрын

    It’s 14 years now.

  • @vp-fv1eo

    @vp-fv1eo

    5 ай бұрын

    You can always buy a cheap home in a different country

  • @aoeu256

    @aoeu256

    5 ай бұрын

    I think there are a lot of rules that prevent new cities and houses from being built

  • @Bigbubbabouttabust

    @Bigbubbabouttabust

    3 ай бұрын

    I have an idea. Let’s ban corporations from buying family homes entirely. And also outlaw foreign citizens from buying family homes. Not an American citizen? Can’t buy a house.

  • @JohnSmith-zn4uf
    @JohnSmith-zn4uf8 ай бұрын

    I don't even want to be alive. You think I want to work?!?

  • @ShutterSpeedGaming

    @ShutterSpeedGaming

    8 ай бұрын

    God bless you. God put you here for a reason.

  • @theseareswayze-lesstimes

    @theseareswayze-lesstimes

    16 күн бұрын

    Things will get better. God bless.

  • @Manno200

    @Manno200

    16 күн бұрын

    😂😅

  • @x-raycat323

    @x-raycat323

    14 күн бұрын

    There are a lot of people less comfortable be grateful what you have

  • @kayllenstarships9009

    @kayllenstarships9009

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@x-raycat323 How can we be grateful for this misery we call life? Were losing our time by working non stop and time is precious.If we dont have time to spend we dont have life

  • @astreakaito5625
    @astreakaito56255 ай бұрын

    All I wanted was a nice, meaningful and hard job with a lot of depth, I took computer and design classes hoping to be an artist along the way. Tried to get a job as a graphic designer in my 20': nobody freaking wanted me around and nobody responded to my mails. It's like I was an alien or a ghost. I knew there was work around yet no spot left for me. Ultimately went full artist freelance by myself, but that required learning a lot by myself. By the time I got actually pretty damn good: AI happens and is depressing me to no end. F this.

  • @lcvmaddox3357
    @lcvmaddox33578 ай бұрын

    We need more truth like this out there to fight the corporate mass media gaslighting, so thanks for this well-laid-out video!❤

  • @pamelae2372
    @pamelae23728 ай бұрын

    You won't need money if there are no products to buy. Someone has to make them. Who will build the house you want to live in? Where are the real men?

  • @user-nd2jq6cs6y

    @user-nd2jq6cs6y

    3 ай бұрын

    Dropped out. THEY didn't want to lose their dignity applying for ghost Jobs a 7 interviews a degree and 5 years experience for mc ds job market

  • @user-Kova15

    @user-Kova15

    Күн бұрын

    Real men = slaves

  • @tollpatschny3346
    @tollpatschny33468 ай бұрын

    When I was a kid, my father worked a decent job, and also worked a side job to bring in extra money. Now I work a job that is comparable to his was in terms of income, and I occasionally thing about working a part time job for extra money, but part time jobs pay SO POORLY. Most of them pay an hourly rate close to half or even a third of the hourly rate at my full-time job. It’s just genuinely not worth giving up my weekends for the extra cash because I’d basically be working two extra days for less than a days pay.

  • @JohnSmith-ul2ce

    @JohnSmith-ul2ce

    8 ай бұрын

    This is what I have been doing lately. 40 hours of normal work and 20-30 hours of side hustle/gig work. We need the money to pay down debt so we can move somewhere with a lower cost of living. Good luck out there.

  • @Dreamer-by4nk

    @Dreamer-by4nk

    8 ай бұрын

    Then obviously you don’t need the money.

  • @Karensagainstkarens

    @Karensagainstkarens

    8 ай бұрын

    My husband is a painter. He works for the company during the week and does side jobs on the weekend. He doesn’t try to earn extra at 711 on the weekends.

  • @mariahconklin4150

    @mariahconklin4150

    8 ай бұрын

    Right? Like Uber eats you could do that but the money goes to gas usually so what’s the point? 😂

  • @mariahconklin4150

    @mariahconklin4150

    8 ай бұрын

    @@JohnSmith-ul2cegood luck to you I want to move so bad I live in CA and hate it

  • @anaboltova1340
    @anaboltova13408 ай бұрын

    Oh, we love to work.We are just done with being slaves .......

  • @The_Gallowglass
    @The_Gallowglass7 ай бұрын

    People wanna work. They wanna work where they're needed and well compensated.

  • @susanjacobs6461
    @susanjacobs64618 ай бұрын

    Thank you for mapping this out so clearly! I am a Social Worker. The Clients are wonderful...the management is always a Fascist Dictatorship.

  • @maplenook

    @maplenook

    8 ай бұрын

    Start your own practice

  • @meancookie89

    @meancookie89

    8 ай бұрын

    @@maplenookare you going to give her startup money ??? Or stop bias from investment firms …are you going to help support her business Go sit down

  • @troyarrington5492

    @troyarrington5492

    2 ай бұрын

    @@maplenookyall gotta stop with this “just do this” narrative

  • @JibacoaGuy
    @JibacoaGuy6 ай бұрын

    Workers get crumbs, senior management executives get huge bonuses. Companies should be ashamed of themselves!

  • @richardscathouse

    @richardscathouse

    6 ай бұрын

    Wage Slavery. Just the American way 😢

  • @chrisfowler9306
    @chrisfowler93068 ай бұрын

    All the new opportunities and side hustles are great and can really improve your skill set, however none are easy and for most of them you are still trading your time for money. A lot of these “passive income streams” that people talk about are anything but passive I have tried a few. Investing in solid performing EFTs and transferring money into them bi weekly has helped. I am skeptical about real estate with all of these 1% down mortgages. I’m just tired I am working 50+ hours a week but feel like I should work more on my side hustles and all to pay bills, get out of debt and invest the little that’s left. I am grateful that I can make it because many around me can’t and it’s heartbreaking- it’s simply not ok.

  • @MysteriousFuture

    @MysteriousFuture

    7 ай бұрын

    Have a similar sentiment on working towards getting finances in order to begin investing to leave the rat race in the long run

  • @potapotapotapotapotapota
    @potapotapotapotapotapota5 ай бұрын

    this conversation hits hard being in hospitality, it's amazing how much I get yelled and how much pressure is placed on me to work as hard and as fast as possible for some ungrateful customer all the while earning less money than I would need to survive if I didn't have to pay rent

  • @rhi1624
    @rhi16248 ай бұрын

    These always come out on my lunch break and it makes it hard to go back to work haha. Great job on these recent videos, I've gotten a lot out of them and it sounds like other people have too. Going to throw this out into the ether in the hopes that it might happen, but I think a conversation between you and Dr. K of Healthy Gamer fame would be incredibly interesting, would love to see you on his stream one of these days. Have a great rest of your week Stephen!

  • @amansingh-lj3tg

    @amansingh-lj3tg

    8 ай бұрын

    great recommendation bro

  • @zwatwashdc
    @zwatwashdc8 ай бұрын

    ‘Job’ require too much time and provide too little in return. A job is mean to support a life. It is not a life.

  • @ryannichols5352
    @ryannichols53524 ай бұрын

    My father is in his late 70's and how he became successful cannot be done in today's world. It's literally impossible. But he thinks we're lazy too bc he workwd so hard for so many years paying things off, which again have become completely unaffordble.

  • @NaginiRiddle
    @NaginiRiddle8 ай бұрын

    because, at the end of the day, you're tired, poor, lonely, weak and exhausted, on your way to your third job so you can feed yourself so you can work more. And more. And more. This lifestyle is deadly and sad. No wonder people stop embracing it.

  • @cpayne3
    @cpayne38 ай бұрын

    Basically people want to be rewarded. If you lessen or take away the reward, it kills the incentive. No reward=no production.

  • @jamisonm5854
    @jamisonm58548 ай бұрын

    It makes sense that traditional workplaces are like dictatorships, but not communist. They're more like capitalistic dictatorships. Communism would advocate for common ownership of the means of the production, the working classes revolting against the rich, and in the end wanting a stateless and equal society. They critique the capitalists which make up traditional workplaces where everything is about profit and consumption. Secondly, the solution of being an internet entrepreneur to solve the problem of pay not meeting living costs is probably only useful to a small number of people. It's an incredible amount of work for most people to make more money as an entrepreneur than they'd get from a traditional workplace. Usually it's also a totally different skillset. You are right though in that it would remove you from being in a dictatorship and put you in a position of being a full on capitalist.

  • @wisdomdantecourt8179

    @wisdomdantecourt8179

    2 ай бұрын

    Bingo! I just don’t think there’s enough space and sustainable wealth to go around in the socmed arena to support those who want to leave the rat race. 🐀🐀🐀

  • @opetelkaaluemaan
    @opetelkaaluemaan8 ай бұрын

    why should i be a debt slave on their tax plantation? it's quite obvious how this world is being run, and by whom. i'm so done with all of this shit...

  • @justonemorestitch
    @justonemorestitch8 ай бұрын

    I've been working since I was 15. I'm 47 now...and if I could go back in time.....

  • @reinaldomartinez13
    @reinaldomartinez138 ай бұрын

    Learning all of this at 22 has been a trip, but I'm trying to wrap my head around this to reach that fulfillment

  • @wrathford

    @wrathford

    8 ай бұрын

    Build something

  • @tonyrmathis

    @tonyrmathis

    8 ай бұрын

    Get moving. Don't wait to plan everything out. Life is short and by the time you get it all figured out you'll be halfway through it. Let life surprise you.

  • @Dreamer-by4nk

    @Dreamer-by4nk

    8 ай бұрын

    😆

  • @reinaldomartinez13

    @reinaldomartinez13

    5 ай бұрын

    @@tonyrmathis I've since then learned that you don't need a plan, you need a strategy on how to win. Life won't surprise me, I'll surprise life.

  • @tonyrmathis

    @tonyrmathis

    5 ай бұрын

    @@reinaldomartinez13 If you've figured it out by 22 then you'll be a great success. Most don't figure it out until their health fails them and they realize they've wasted their lives.

  • @kalilavalezina
    @kalilavalezina8 ай бұрын

    Thank you. This gave a voice to something I've felt for a long time. I've worked both in employed jobs and self-employed. While the former gives some sense of stability and regularity financially, it's generally very stifling and boring. Self-employment is extremely freeing, but also stressful. I'm learning how to work through my blocks that make the self-employment stressful.

  • @danceswithcoyotes8273

    @danceswithcoyotes8273

    8 ай бұрын

    Same. Self-employment is stressful. It's flexible and freeing, but almost to a fault. Because it's difficult to know what money will be there from week to week. Instead of having one stable employer, I have multiple less stable employers. I can never guarantee a schedule. And while some things about my job are easier (more sleep), some things are harder. Some account are more physically and psychologically demanding. So I get it.

  • @kalilavalezina

    @kalilavalezina

    8 ай бұрын

    I hope it gets easier for you!@@danceswithcoyotes8273

  • @danceswithcoyotes8273

    @danceswithcoyotes8273

    8 ай бұрын

    You too! @@kalilavalezina

  • @AdonisGaming93
    @AdonisGaming938 ай бұрын

    I completely agree with your premise, but the labels are wrong IMO. That's not communism, and that is clear to see reading communist works from Marx. I always love your videos, keep it up! I believe the more accurate descriptor of what modern corporatism is, is techno-feudalism or corporate-feudalism. The lords and ladies being the board and shareholders, the peasants being the employees that work outside the headquarters, knights being the workers who work in the corporate headquarters (their castle), the the king/queen is the government. The king and lords are in bed with eachother (presidents and CEOs), the CEOs pay their knights slightly better (corporate salaries), and the peasants (everyone else) gets the scraps barely enough to afford 1 tiny home if they work their entire day JUST for food and housing.

  • @hortshack7187

    @hortshack7187

    7 ай бұрын

    The term is borrowed from the book's author, Elisabeth Anderson.

  • @davekohler5957
    @davekohler59578 ай бұрын

    It is rare that I get introduced to a new way of thinking about something that is true. Thank you

  • @sg666tri
    @sg666tri8 ай бұрын

    One of your best and most inspirational videos, Stephen. 👍🏻

  • @conr6
    @conr63 ай бұрын

    I don’t know what to do other than numb ourselves to continue, i still want to meet all my obligations but there’s this general tiredness and ennui, knowing how much we stress ourselves for what? Saw so many people turn into deregulated adults, with no support or recognition, they just become more bitter and they receive less understanding as a result of the expectations re work (old school). It’s hard if your nervous system is disregulated, you become the worst version of you and the feeling is compulsive. We need calm and stillness to regulate and become “ourselves again.” Horrible cycle. Took my parents away from us, and our grandparents before them. Thank you for this video 🫡🙏

  • @craigenputtock
    @craigenputtock8 ай бұрын

    What's the point of working if you can't make a living?

  • @marcmeinzer8859
    @marcmeinzer88595 ай бұрын

    Being a former canoeing guide in northern Ontario I always viewed Canada as a homesteading paradise where simple people could obtain cheap land, build a small resort, or even live off of the land to some extent, although to be realistic there are miserable job opportunities in the Canadian north where many of these mom and pop hunting/fishing lodges are located. But then in tandem with this northern sportsman’s paradise there are the southern cities where housing is insane and jobs are hard to find owing to how relatively more organized the Canadian workforce is compared to what we have here in the states. But if conventional middle class existence becomes unobtainable then people instinctively go into a sort of avoidance paradigm where they become parasites if they’re not enterprising enough to become black market operators of some sort. For instance, how much of electric generating capacity is now devoted to black market marijuana grow ops? I’ve seen figures that suggest it’s equal to the amount of power devoted to manufacturing aluminum cans, which of course is phenomenal, or something on the order of 3% of all electric capacity.

  • @aaronrich9340
    @aaronrich93408 ай бұрын

    Working your own land feels great

  • @cwinchcarwash2629
    @cwinchcarwash26298 ай бұрын

    great video. i love your style

  • @effervescentrelief
    @effervescentrelief8 ай бұрын

    Keep in mind too there is a great disparity between office type jobs, menial jobs (fast food), and skilled trade jobs. Trade type jobs get tons of applicants, the problem there is lack of applicable skills due to lack of training or trade schooling vs regular college.

  • @amytaylor1909
    @amytaylor19098 ай бұрын

    So helpful to see the workplace for what it actually is!!!❤

  • @artphotognh
    @artphotognh8 ай бұрын

    Many people today make good money on KZread - but that income flow is totally controlled by Big Tech, and it will quickly be eroded away. KZread will continue to take a bigger chunk of that income flow, until your portion is negligible.

  • @sndawihc6713
    @sndawihc67138 ай бұрын

    This is a good and pretty important video. It helps show a way out of a much more constricting life, but the primary reason our lives are like this is because of mismanagement of our systems under lousy or corrupt governments. If we do wish to continue on our trajectory, this video works as a good base for how to survive and understand it, but what we should be doing is taking action to change the system itself. Vote, inform yourself, inform others, and if you find that the system itself isn't what it should be, society is made of individuals, and if we choose so we can form new ones and replace the old. I don't see why we should continue living in a system that breaks us and everyone around us, if there was ever a time for change it is now.

  • @therealpsychotrader

    @therealpsychotrader

    7 ай бұрын

    Voting also doesn't really work since whoever you vote for and what policies, have already been decided by lobbyists for the most part. You have a say in what to vote on, after the puppet has already been installed.

  • @unconventionalaf
    @unconventionalaf8 ай бұрын

    You've confused capitalism with communism. What you described is a capitalist workplace.

  • @petersontheodore3361

    @petersontheodore3361

    8 ай бұрын

    That's what I'm thinking I'm so confused

  • @istvanpraha
    @istvanpraha8 ай бұрын

    The problem with this egalitarian ideal comes to light if you ever manage people or teams. Everyone hypothetically wants ownership, decision making responsibility, a stake, a say….but when push comes to shove, 80-90% of people fail at it when things go bad. Yeah, it’s easy to take group votes when everything is great. But once the business starts having issues or something breaks or you get sued or the software needs to be changed or even you needing to move offices, suddenly everyone wants to delegate the decisions (or worse, only the unpleasant ones) to other people. And everyone says “I wouldn’t do that” until it happens to them

  • @RandomJane104
    @RandomJane1048 ай бұрын

    Does anyone have the cliff notes? I work 50 hours a week and need him to get to the point.

  • @maxvideodrome4215

    @maxvideodrome4215

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed! My theory is he doesn’t work, so like a retiree has too much time on his hands and now moves as a slow (retiree) pace. Also, asserts concepts that citizens have no control over, validating the excuses. Talks about how businesses works but probably couldn’t run one himself. Don’t get me wrong, he’s a deep thinker, but with a narrow mindset.

  • @everettminer
    @everettminer8 ай бұрын

    I've never thought of this topic through this lens before. Very interesting. Thanks for always sharing your perspective and teaching us something new.

  • @I_Am_NiiTA
    @I_Am_NiiTA6 ай бұрын

    No one wants to work? Me and many other people have applied to hundreds of listings just to be turned down, gaslight, ghosted, or even straight up scammed! NO ONE IS HIRIING!!!

  • @lifevest1

    @lifevest1

    6 ай бұрын

    Preach that. Was unemployed from Nov to April. Mind you I work in supply chain so an actually practical industry with lots of demand. They just want to low ball the person with the highest experience.

  • @geoffmerritt
    @geoffmerritt8 ай бұрын

    Geez, been working for 40 plus years, can't think of a single day when I have gone... "Ï want to go to work today"

  • @riverat7558
    @riverat75588 ай бұрын

    Definition of work. If I'm doing something I don't want to be doing that's work!

  • @rzm17
    @rzm178 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for this video. This is what I've been thinking for the few months.

  • @gusmonster59
    @gusmonster598 ай бұрын

    Every generation has made this claim. I am 64 and I think people DO want to work, but they'd like a job with wages they can live on, and for employer who gives a crap about the people who work for them. What I make now, my father used make and it was considered very high pay and he supported a family of 5 on it and my parents owned their home. I can't buy a home. Even if I could, I could never afford the monthly payments let alone have 80K for a down payment. It isn't the same world. The people (mostly in my age group, sorry to say) who claim the younger generations (as a whole) are lazy need to shut up.

  • @YoungGrizzly
    @YoungGrizzly8 ай бұрын

    Yep Covid allowed me to move away from a city center, get cheaper housing with tons of land, and now I work from home for multiple companies with fair less effort than working in an office for one company.

  • @Incantationem
    @Incantationem8 ай бұрын

    Was basically fired from a warehouse for seeing my family after working all summer, and for not wearing their ushanka-hat.

  • @rubystones341
    @rubystones3418 ай бұрын

    Keep it up Steve. 🥳 This is the content the people deserve ✨

  • @Liz-wz8dh
    @Liz-wz8dh2 ай бұрын

    I definitely don't want to work anymore. Dealing with companies is exhausting. I'm looking to simplify my life going forward and work only as much as I absolutely need to.

  • @viawilderness
    @viawilderness8 ай бұрын

    My answer to this is simply that a balance has somewhat shifted back to the general labor workforce, meaning employers have been forced into atleast reconsidering wages for the lower income labor positions. That's literally a whole other discussion on it's own, but an important and interesting one altogether though

  • @user-lp1be4jl8c

    @user-lp1be4jl8c

    8 ай бұрын

    It would be a great time for workers to start unionizing again…

  • @sarahshanahan2222
    @sarahshanahan22228 ай бұрын

    If you refuse to work... what will you do when its retirement time? Social security (even though it is very little money) comes to those who work

  • @MysteriousFuture

    @MysteriousFuture

    7 ай бұрын

    As I would say, if you going to work, might as well put some money away to retire in peace. Pay now, play later or play now, pay later: your choice 😂😂😂

  • @aurimaslazickas5241
    @aurimaslazickas52418 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your content, sometimes it is hard to listen to slow way of presenting. Although undeniably I am enjoying your videos and I am left smarter and with better tools in my mind. Also I feel like I am living in a similar mind place, so this is akin to conversing with a traveller who is thinking similar ( seeing the world ). Thanks again, let freedom ring free.

  • @proofofexistence1580
    @proofofexistence15808 ай бұрын

    First video from you that popped up on my feed and I got to say I'm hooked. Great Video, love how you present your information and your tone of voice.

  • @historyre-visited4597
    @historyre-visited45976 ай бұрын

    Nope, people are just growing sick of working twice as hard as their parents for half as much gain, while looking back at the stories of how their grandparents bought homes, went on vacations, owned cars, and led real, middle-class American lives on a single family income.

  • @mattmccain8492
    @mattmccain84928 ай бұрын

    Now it makes sense as to why it feels terrible and why things are the way they are with the same problems and issues across the workplace spectrum.. I've been saying for the last few years that it's not that people don't want to work..it's that people no longer want to work at these same old places for the same old people again..enduring the same old endless abuse, neglect and various workplace problems that are never solved but are appearing more and more intentionally created ... they want to work on their own terms or somewhere that is better for their mental and physical well being.

  • @juggle_g7579
    @juggle_g75798 ай бұрын

    Wow dude thanks for this. It definitely put into language what I felt working my job.

  • @wildrice1971
    @wildrice19718 ай бұрын

    Really interesting and thoughtful look at "work" and this idea of private government in industry. I hadn't thought about it in this way before ... subscribed, and thanks!

  • @judyb8018
    @judyb80188 ай бұрын

    We want a 4 day work week like the rest of the world

  • @FirstLast-tx3yj
    @FirstLast-tx3yj8 ай бұрын

    You as an employee cannot do anything regarding your company leaders unless you are given that right by whoever the owners are. If it is a publically traded company you can buy part of it and be a board member or buy all of it just like Elon and twitter. At the end of the day as a worker if you don't like it you walk away and if you have enough resources you start your own company and structure it however the F you want Being private means you have tyrannical privileges restricted by whatever the local laws allow Either stay working there and follow instructions or buy a stake and challenge decisions or found something for zero and rule it yourself

  • @vladimirofsvalbard9477
    @vladimirofsvalbard94774 ай бұрын

    In 2019 I was working for Anheuser Busch via Werner, hauling in a day-cab; $70k job. 2020 rolls around and on January 3rd, staff hands everybody a waiver that says, "I hereby acknowledge that I will be accepting 8 unpaid vacation days (5 personal - 3 sick) upon reception of this announcement; replacing the initial 13. Mind you, I was working 6 days a week; 12p-12a every day. I signed it and planned to quit by Summer's end. I actually ended up quitting in June because I had already exhausted my unpaid vacation trying to move into my first home out of town. The companies reasoning for the reduction in vacation time, was that there were 120 employees and every day they had around 15-20 call-offs. After speaking to many of my coworkers about the issue, I guarantee you that they lost more employees than they would have initially kept. They already had a roster of 120 drivers with 150 trucks.

  • @darioscomicschool1111
    @darioscomicschool11118 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! The ONE BIG WHY... can't WAIT!

  • @reasonwarrior
    @reasonwarrior8 ай бұрын

    Spot on. This is another reason why having a wealth of companies to choose from is vital for any semblence of freedom in your working life. This way to conceptualize it also shows the importance of having a variety of state governments to choose from as well. WIthout the ability to move freely in the world and have open systems of immigration then freedom is an illusion. Notice how this is the exact opposite of what our overlords are attempting to bring about with their "one world" government. We are moving dangerously close to a dystopian nightmare.

  • @coldwater5707

    @coldwater5707

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes but the open systems of immigration can also be used like an instrument of mass destruction by the same near "one world" government that almost certainly exists already based on the events of the past few years.

  • @meancookie89

    @meancookie89

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah but can they handle 8.2 billion people …that are hungry The rich are realizes pitting everyone against each other is getting old and the masses are looking at them !

  • @P-12345

    @P-12345

    8 ай бұрын

    It’s already a one world government, the governments and just fronts.

  • @folpon
    @folpon8 ай бұрын

    I'm not a communist, but this is kind of a bridge too far man. The point at which we extend the word communism to include the control over productive resources which private capital has is the point at which we have rendered not just the idea of communism but also the idea of capitalism meaningless. The overall argument in this video is sound, but the inclusion of the idea of communism is completely unnecessary, as what's being described isn't an evil of communism, it's just a textbook example of social externalities being uncaptured by existing capitalist marketplaces.

  • @dl-vb4vm
    @dl-vb4vm11 күн бұрын

    This related to one of the reasons why i quit my job, there was issues that needed addressing and i was telling my manager this and at one point they said i need to know my place. If that doesnt tell you the working dynamic i dont know what will

  • @HipHopMovieNews
    @HipHopMovieNews8 ай бұрын

    I love long form conversations like this. I just followed on Spotify.

  • @amansingh-lj3tg
    @amansingh-lj3tg8 ай бұрын

    I understand your aruguments for the most part but have one question. What if everyone decides to switch over to the information jobs or content creation jobs, who shall then be left to consume the content created or the information generated. There always has to be a healthy and greater percentage of people working normal jobs so that other folks can move to information jobs. Am i correct in my understanding here? please, share your thoughts friends. Is a content creation job really viable and sustainable in the longer run ?

  • @inbornwanderlust1076

    @inbornwanderlust1076

    8 ай бұрын

    It's viable and sustainable now for those who really go out and do it. It likely won't be long term, and it wasn't just a short time ago. But "long term" and "a short time ago" aren't quantifiable amounts of time. Is it defined for instance between the dinosaur age and now, or between now and his age of retirement? Between 1999 and now, which is where his data point begins? What was happening in 1988? Does it matter? We don't know. And that's the point. It doesn't actually matter. He's had the vision to see opportunity for himself, as it exists now, and made something of it. He's the type of personality who will do it again and again as many times as he needs throughout his life. So the key is simple. He's out here doing the thing while most people are not. And that's how success happens in all realms of life.

  • @TomScryleus
    @TomScryleus8 ай бұрын

    I love your work Stephen. so inspiring. even for me as a youtuber.

  • @kylethompson1379
    @kylethompson13794 ай бұрын

    My pay is OK but I've probably been slowing down due to exhaustion accumulated in the last 10 years. It seems that around 2010 companies decided the best way to boost profits was to cut their work force/take more work per worker, which was effective for some years but then reached a point of negative returns, where productivity per worker is actually dropping due to workers being so overwhelmed they give up, and also less capacity for specialised workers who are efficient at certain tasks -- companies in engineering consulting seem increasingly only able to afford generalist professionals with a wide range of experience now.

  • @StigmaSam
    @StigmaSam8 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for this video, I learned a lot 🧡

  • @MM-kr5yq
    @MM-kr5yq8 ай бұрын

    This was brilliant. As you said, it puts into words the quiet discontent felt by many across the world.

  • @justinmcclain6423
    @justinmcclain64238 ай бұрын

    Is the 1999 home the exact same home as the 2022 home? I agree we have less buying power, but the houses built now in the subdivisions are bigger, more features, look like movie houses. I don't remember houses like that when I was a kid.

  • @AsusMemopad-us5lk
    @AsusMemopad-us5lk7 ай бұрын

    Used to be a starter job could pay starter rent. Now it can't. If that's "work", no point doing it. So don't. Government numbers about what they think inflation is, never really align with what most of us experience in real life anyway; I dunno why they publish those numbers. Good point bringing up all this.

  • @cathyandresiak
    @cathyandresiak8 ай бұрын

    This is so true and so many people don't understand this. Great content, Great video!!!!

  • @vincidepo
    @vincidepo8 ай бұрын

    Very well done. Perfectly explained with calm, precision, deep thinking. A little masterpiece.

  • @ezekiel5687
    @ezekiel56878 ай бұрын

    I create things and sell, I make money by myself. I wont work a 9-5 and will never be a slave for someone else. I control what I do and love it. Also, saving my sanity is more important than working a matrix driven job that I'd hate. 9-5s aren't for me. Some people look down on that but I dont care.

  • @MysteriousFuture

    @MysteriousFuture

    7 ай бұрын

    I favor the attitude of making money beyond just the traditional way, and have my standard job with multiple side gigs. Not sure what I should teach my future children when figuring how they will make money as adults

  • @troyarrington5492

    @troyarrington5492

    2 ай бұрын

    Not everyone can or wants to do that

  • @soniaprovard8259
    @soniaprovard82598 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Stephen!! I have truly enjoyed viewing you and your inspiring content! I’ll be back! 😍

  • @gr8myndmuzic
    @gr8myndmuzic4 ай бұрын

    Don’t just work hard, work smart 💯