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@androidsixteen.eth
I may be in the minority, but I don’t want to live like this — I like driving, shopping, cleaning, cooking It makes me feel human. Hiring people and outsourcing this to focus more on work / play sounds like a miserable life — plus you never get to be alone! https://x.com/ethanevansvp/status/1895845734177452369?s=46
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@anonpapi.eth
idk how I could go without cooking in the nude
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@bleu.eth
they choose this money doesn’t force you to become an npc
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@thumbsup.eth
I agree with the premise here, but want to add, that you mentioned driving, which can be freeing—there's nothing like being able to go for thousands of kilometers on a whim. But in most real world contexts, driving feels like a prison. Trapped in a little box, surrounded by angry people in steel and plastic death traps, inhaling carbon monoxide, or air-conditioning, being surveilled and having a literally number that allows anyone to arbitrarily dox you to authorities for some trivial action. Being on a bike, by contrast, is pure freedom and I don't think it comes up often enough in people's comments on escaping control. People always reference cars, which require such an immense system of interconnected public and private services to exist. Not to mention they are surveillance machines. I believe this is because cars are a money trap, so the american propaghanda machine wants people to associate them with freedom so people can never experience real freedom. tl;dr good cast, needs more bikes.
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@jawa
100% agree! For those of us who recognize we don’t want to be waited on by other people (I value my privacy & solitude) this unlocks a lot of potential for your life. I don’t want to own a home so big that I need outside help cleaning or landscaping more than once a week. I live on 1/4 acre and it’s already too much work.
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@shazow.eth
There's two kinds of wealth: 1. The wealth of having a cleaner coming twice per month so that you have a healthy cadence of tidying up and pre-cleaning the house before the cleaner shows up to do the bits you hate most. 2. The wealth of not thinking about cleaning, cooking, driving, or much of anything at all.
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@alexgrover.eth
I don’t think you’re in the minority Easy to revere these people when you read about them online, but I think 99% of people wouldn’t make the sacrifices they do to end up with that lifestyle
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@zd
Never deleting the bird app
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@zoo
lmzoo https://x.com/parikpatelcfa/status/1896069864542126488?s=46&t=Il5NrMeCjY0zjgXBkcDWtA
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Yes I don’t really get the mindset of delegating your whole life away
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@garrett
right there with you this doesn’t sound like a fulfilling life
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@matthew
I like the idea of having the option to free up time so i can focus on the things i like (the same as you listed) i don’t like the idea of being so famous i *have* to have the security also thought this was cool https://x.com/aravsrinivas/status/1896060073795084628?s=46
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@albiverse
just want to live life tbh
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@langchain
Selecting work over family is already the sign these people have lost the plot of humanity.
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@antaur.eth
i like cooking and shopping could do w/o driving and cleaning though. that aside I have worked with some people like him (I am an executive coach) and I can confirm that especially the "back to work" agenda was a disaster for long-term cultural health bc when top A player people need a pay check they don't leave but once they got wriggle room they do. and then you are left with the B players hiring C players. what goes around, comes around. always!
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@iamtherealyakuza.eth
I love doing my own things and I could afford to pay and outsource. For me it’s important to keep learning and doing things with my hands. Today just fixed my shower 😂😂
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@rileybeans
guy should have paid more attention to his wife
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