SAJ-99
Well-known member
I was picking a mindless common exercise so people could relate. My point was I think there is a broad misunderstanding of the average American. Not saying what they do is any of my business. Saying you want more for your family sounds great, but when you just "want" that without sacrificing time and effort to better yourself (as the example was presented in the post I responded to) then I can't have any sympathy. You, and I, have both made the point that incomes have not risen fast enough, which has led to a lot of the problems we face today, like the SS system moving toward being underfunded. But I have to acknowledge that some of that seems like a growing lack of motivation of the workers. Primary cause? No, but it certainly has an impact.So what?
Any different from someone else running home to reload ammo, spend 3 hours cooking dinner, gardening, bird watching, etc, etc?
Not everyone has the same interests and frankly it's really not your business what people do wirh their free time.
Yeah, my view is framed by what I did. I spent a lot of time trying to learn as much as I could to make myself more valuable. And maybe I overestimate the lack of people doing something similar. But I also know that most owner/managers will replace most employees with an automated/computerized system if they could....