The intimation is work=death, or at least not living. — Anthony
The elephant in the #ClimateChange room is #Consumption, and the father of the herd is #AmericanCapitalism. We need to learn to #consume out of NEED, not GREED; to take only our share of what the world can spare. — My 'pinned tweet'
If you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life — Marc Anthony
If you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life
— Marc Anthony — TheMadFool
At one end we have the doctor/lawyer, enthusiastic, enjoying every bit of his work and well paid and at the other end are people with broken dreams working donkey jobs and all they want is the money so that they can pay the bills. — TheMadFool
My quote would be, "if you think you love something, do it for 40+ hours a week for a few years, with a bit of pressure from other humans to do it well, and you won't love it anymore." (and that assumes a decent wage) — ZhouBoTong
Yes love fades but what doesn't? A truism that people who enjoy their work are fully aware of. Don't you think? — TheMadFool
If you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life — Marc Anthony
Yes love fades but what doesn't? — TheMadFool
One of my all time least favorite quotes :grimace: . My parents spewed that garbage from a young age, but even a few questions from a 16 year old (me) would cause them to him and haw about how much they loved working 55 hours a week, every week. As they are approaching retirement, and are looking forward to it, they are somewhat willing to admit they were wrong with that quote. — ZhouBoTong
Work is death on the installment plan. — Bitter Crank
If only manna would fall from the sky. — Hanover
.My world would have no compulsory education, though what education was offered would have some time spent learning survivalism . — Anthony
Either that or you just have little respect for people whose skills are limited to indoor activity, like working at the computer and sipping fine wine and who couldn't imagine sleeping in a tent, so you designate them as whimpering subhumans.The most human people I've met are the types who can meet the needs of living if they have to...they may be the only ones deserving of the human denomination; more, a self-reliant person usually has more advanced social skills...it comes full circle. — Anthony
Just don't pretend like your hobby is the fountain of happiness. — Hanover
What some deem hobbies, then, are infinitely more valuable to me, inasmuch as these activities are in some ways, the only place to learn without being fired. It's far more relevant to life than a fountain of happiness. You have to be able to self-regulate to learn. — Anthony
What is it which makes someone think he could adhere exclusively to demands of modernity, ignorant of the best of all erst eras, and retain any possibility of being a perennial man? What is it which makes one think the modern world is the best of all times in all ways (that it is progressing?). Every era has a socioeconomic variable to it more advanced than the era before and what comes after. Feudalism was far less alienating than capitalism, work was never in question, there was no "job hunting." One of the very few symptoms of sanity I've come across anent modern commercialized life is open hiring. Like a guaranteed minimum income, open hiring is another element of capital which is extremely slow catching up to the fact that if money or a job isn't guaranteed you (without any hoops/games)...guess what ...it's systematized murder. — Anthony
Explain. Are you surviving if you do none of the work translating into survival of your organism? What are you dependent on which is surviving? — Anthony
In today's society, you get a job, make some money, and go out and buy baskets and food and you then turn your stove on in your kitchen and cook the food. — Hanover
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