One thing I’ve realized as I’ve gotten older is how many of our jobs are fake or unnecessary. And the jobs that ARE necessary are not nearly as plentiful or well-paid as they should be.
@ed-210 Жыл бұрын
Truth
@justcommenting4981 Жыл бұрын
Because many people doing a job doesn't mean it's easy, it means the job is so big and complex that it takes many people to do it. When only one person is needed for a job it doesn't mean they're more important, it means it only takes one person to accomplish that job. When capital gives orders they are asking for help. They are saying I can't do this myself. They are saying I am too small and without the skill needed to accomplish this task, I need workers to help me.
@CorinthianIvory Жыл бұрын
There is a term for this: Bullshit Jobs. You can read about it in David Graeber's book "Bullshit Jobs"
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
something that is funny/depressing to me is that it seems like the more directly your job benefits society, the less you get paid. like everything would totally fall apart without public transportation workers, mailmen, truck/delivery drivers, janitors, etc but they get paid way less than white collar workers that don't have as much of a day to day impact on the functioning of society (i know this is an oversimplification and white collar jobs actually create value through the manipulation of money but still! interesting.) like personally, i felt like i was contributing wayyyy less to society where i was being highly paid as a software guy than when i was getting paid $6 an hour to babysit kids as a summer camp counselor. my extra 2 cents :)
@Dailyfiber_98 Жыл бұрын
I know right? I feel like half the people that have white collar jobs show up to work, fuck around in excel, and then go home and collect $90k a year hahha
@andrewblair370 Жыл бұрын
im so sick of paying for the right to exist with my existence itself.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
Жыл бұрын
especially when you didn’t even ask for it
@MrTakin00 Жыл бұрын
If government didn’t exist what would you do? Do you know how to survive without modern amenities or government setting the rules?
@MrTakin00 Жыл бұрын
@ you won the race as a sperm. You wanted to win and be born
@MrTakin00 Жыл бұрын
@@Immadeus we are animals. Just bc we can think does not mean we aren’t still part of nature
@Tenchinu Жыл бұрын
the funniest thing here is to think any of us will actually retire
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
i was thinking it would not surprise me if the retirement age was 72 in france by the time i was 72. either that, society has completely collapsed, or we have entered a utopia
@Immadeus Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness or we all just in the matrix by then
@xekron61 Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness in the USA it’s already 70, chances are it’ll be like 75 by the time I get to 70 😢
@Lili-ey1nd Жыл бұрын
Yup you couldn’t POSSIBLY save and invest and learn how to read a book after college to retire early or anything
@concernedcitizen6572 Жыл бұрын
@@Lili-ey1nd I mean you can but if you are in USA tons of it (maybe all) could disappear in the blink of an eye if you have a major medical problem. Google "most common cause of bankruptcy in USA". To see what millions of Americans struggle with regularly
@rollonit Жыл бұрын
I think this is why Gen Z absolutely take no bullshit when it comes to worker exploitation - they were born into this dystopian hellscape, and have literally known nothing else. They're starting to see the holes and the futility, and they're already done with it.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
yeah i think capitalism was probably awesome in the 1950s when everyone was like whoah!! big houses!!! sexy cars!!! no great depression!!! but nowadays the problems of capitalism loom really large for people in their day to day lives when a lot of people struggle to make it paycheck to paycheck. like for example, i feel like it is getting increasingly difficult (almost impossible???) for people in gen z to be able to buy a house, which used to be a basic thing america "promised" people (thanks for sharing ur thoughts & hope u have an awesome rest of ur day :))
@ethansito5321 Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadnessCapitalism existed in the US in the 1800s. Paper money, aka “Greenbacks” were invented during the Civil War and backed by gold and silver. The economy was less regulated and experienced booms and busts. The busts made people lose faith in the abilities of companies to self-regulate, which lead to more regulation, such as the Sherman Antitrust Act, the Federal Reserve Bank, and welfare programs. Following these changes and WW2 was the “Golden Age”. Keynesians believe the economy can be managed through fiscal/monetary policy, fiscal being taxes/spending, monetary being Fed changing the money supply. Government action is meant to blunt/prevent recessions. After the stagflation in the 70s and 80s, Miltonians decided government interference in the economy did not prevent recessions but merely kicked them down the road. They say welfare appears to be cool because of the immediate benefits and the hidden and long-term nature of its downsides. If you ask a Keynesian about the economy, they will say “the pandemic” or greedy corporations landed us in our current recession, and the way out is to for the government to press the right buttons. Ask a Miltonian, and they will say welfare and overspending are rotting the country from within, and we need to take what has been coming to us since the 40s right now. If we kick this farther down the road, it will only be worse for our children. France is an example of the downsides of welfare. With people unable to provide the income for themselves, their families, and part of a random retired person before reaching 62, the government has to increase the retirement age to get the required money out of the population. If you want our society to be based on love and taking care of each other, join a church and donate cans to the food drive. “Welfare” policies are not love. They are the government pointing a gun at hard working Americans and redistributing their hard-earned money, their “work for the weekends” money, to people these workers have never met and whose lives they may not want to subsidize. Allowing people to choose where their money goes leads to more efficient and sustainable outcomes than government programs, which leak money into the hands of politicians and often grow out of control with questionable results. Churches aren’t perfect, but they (and other private charities) have a higher level of integrity than government officials. I could say a few more things, but I will leave it there. Let me know if you would like to discuss economics further. Credentials: B.S. Economics Sources: “The Indisputable Milton Friedman” - Lanny Ebenstein “American Colossus” - H.W. Brands
@_o6629 Жыл бұрын
Genz age range in 2023? Im confused
@rollonit Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness absolutely. the image of a 'good life' that most people grew up with (from parents, media, etc.) just doesn't exist anymore, and it just gets worse every generation, which is rlly sad. I hope it gets better sooon and I hope u have an awesome day toooo :)))
@iturnoffreplyupdatestorema7216 Жыл бұрын
@@_o6629 1997-2011 i guess
@martymartyn7829 Жыл бұрын
This was interesting. As an 'real old' adult, I have seen animals that treat each other better than humans. Too many problems are man-made and have simple solutions. The major problem is that too many people are blinded by greed, indifference and hate.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
agreed that so many problems are man-made. i don't even necessarily think money is the problem, bc money is an inanimate object/a tool used by humans - it's the way we use money with greed, like you mentioned, that leads us down a bad path. anyway thanks for sharing your thoughts & hope u have a great rest of your day :)
@francodegasperi3814 Жыл бұрын
Omfg thank you for saying ir outloud I felt I was going to lose my freaking mind. Most of the problems if not all are man made. It's so fucked up by the standards of this day and age, unacceptable
@myfriendgoo2816 Жыл бұрын
You've also got politicians who'll appeal to the WORST in people (fears, grievances) rather than their better angels. One particular name comes to mind.
@TheThreatenedSwan Жыл бұрын
@@myfriendgoo2816 You'll never guess which political side is more correlated with pro-social behavior and which one is correlated with using words as empty virtue signaling devices.
@TheThreatenedSwan Жыл бұрын
Usually people who say that are just lying. People with giant moral circles end up helping neither people or the world in general let alone those most close to them because they are that way because they are individualists only looking to signal for their own benefit society be damned.
@ninam4066 Жыл бұрын
as a middle-aged person, it really warms my shriveled heart to see young people's increased awareness of these things. it does not get better with age. your job might be better (hopefully) but the feeling of wasting your life will only get stronger as you watch your youth disappear in the rearview mirror and realize you spent most of your waking hours creating profit for some shitty soulless and more often than not exploitative company.
@turquoise_sky Жыл бұрын
Damn, I’m about to hit 40 this year and this hits hard. I went into the education field, and later healthcare (when being a teacher didn’t pay the bills), because I at least wanted to be in caring professions working for the government or not-for-profits, but those systems chewed me up and spit me out anyhow because the almighty dollar is all that matters. What an awful world we live in.
@ninam4066 Жыл бұрын
@@Riorozen I'm a fun woman, and no I'm not having children.
@tessa207 Жыл бұрын
i'm 15 and i have a job at a fast food restaurant and i absolutely hate it. my dad was talking to me the other day about how gen-z is lazy and the economy is going to fall apart. watching this video, i now do not give a shit about a collapsing economy. i'll do what i always wanted to do when the world "falls apart," i'll start a farm and cook for people i love. thank you for turning my thoughts into a video. i feel less like an entitled little bitch for hating my job!
@bettyspot Жыл бұрын
Take the leap!
@sab5686 Жыл бұрын
i feel the same, ill just live simply if the world falls apart. grow my own food, etc
@justcommenting4981 Жыл бұрын
Hating your job is the essential step in fighting to make it better. People tell you you're supposed to hate your job but you're supposed to try and make it better as a group. There is no running away from it. To get what we want we have to unionize and bargain collectively for better wages and better conditions and time off. The choice then is which jobs can you get that allow that.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
ruling class: guys if you don't work the economy will collapse!!! me: don't threaten me with a good time but for real, i also think about moving to a random plot of dirt in the middle of nowhere and just making the rural pastoral life work if it all falls apart lmao. i think another thing that makes working really tough nowadays is that a job at a fast food restaurant isn't really enough to pay the bills nowadays, whereas 40-50 years ago you actually kinda could live a decent life working minimum wage, or, at least, a better life was much more within reach. nowadays, it feels really hard to have upward mobility from a low wage job there's so many messed up things nowadays that feel impossible for any of us to change that yeah, sometimes it feels like the best option is to just opt out of it all and screw off to some farm lol. like other commenters said tho hopefully we can band together and figure out a solution. who knows! i am just a guy too lol. glad you could relate to the vid & good luck with everything dude :)
@rusltin Жыл бұрын
Don't worry that has nothing to do with why the economy is doing so bad, just global issues out of our control and the big guys up there who are making poor decisions👍. Unsolicited advice but if you do not want to work pointless jobs u hate find something you like to do right now and hone ur ability so it becomes a skill you can monetize by the time ur an adult! llike farming and cooking lol
@XoloYT Жыл бұрын
I think the main issue is most jobs don't pay a lot or are not tolerable enough to satisfy people. Of course a majority of the population has to work to uphold society and keep everything running, but the main difference between back in the day and now is back in the day my great grandfather could afford a house working at mcdonalds through a 9-5. Nowadays I have to work 1 full time job, and 1 part time job, with no days off just to afford rent in a shitty apartment with roommates.
@tarakrishna2694 Жыл бұрын
TRUEE and now college is getting more and more expensive and student debt is rising but any job that pays slightly above minimum wage requires a degree. its not even a livable/sustainable model in the slightest, yet we're so preprogrammed with this mentality that "this is just how life is"
@elseggs6504 Жыл бұрын
@@tarakrishna2694 Remember when parents would tell children to become doctors because it pays so well? I sure as shit havent seen anyone say their compensation during the pandemic was fair. Or how much they love their 24h shifts
@delholiday Жыл бұрын
And the fucky part is that it's by design. It's no accident that it's this way now.
@elseggs6504 Жыл бұрын
@@delholiday there is no grand design. Just corpos taking advantage of unorganized workers. Making a fuss like the 1800s should remind them whose labour is keeping them afloat
@sasquatchanbearhunter Жыл бұрын
Its cause we don’t build enough houses anymore. Not enough housing is the source of most of these problems
@juliusbeutler7090 Жыл бұрын
I actually talked about this yesterday with my roommate. I feel paralysed in some sense to make a choice where my life is headed. While I love acting, I also fear the massive insecurity that pursuing it full time brings to my life, but the thought of just doing some well paying job that I hate until I'm 70 just depresses me immensely. A really poignant video on this topic, keep it up
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
based comment from leksandr. when i left my last job i just thought to myself, well, if it doesn't work out, i'll just go back to the type of office job i had previously and nothing will really have changed. but if it DOES work out, that's awesome!!! at the end of the day, life isn't that serious & is meant to be enjoyed, and truly, the worst thing that can happen isn't even THAT bad. at the same time, something i've been trying to do myself is not stress myself out over making a decision immediately. like there's no deadline for you to choose if you're gonna be an actor or work an office job, so it's all good. u got this dude, good luck with everything. im rooting for u :))))
@juliusbeutler7090 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support guys, I really appreciate it!
@theninjaofmusic Жыл бұрын
As a grown man I can tell you that you likely wont be doing the same job your whole life. I've held 10 different jobs in the last 5 years or so. It's okay to start your life just trying to make some money and learn more about the world so you can figure out where you want to invest your time. Even working 40 hours a week I sometimes still struggle with being bored. Just point yourself in direction that makes you not resent yourself and keep your eyes open for something you love.
@luca57882 Жыл бұрын
Acting is just nepo babies but if you really wanna do it you gotta change your name Whoopie Goldberg style. Call yourself Tony Coppola or Mary Berrymore and you're in.
@garfield7-7-7 Жыл бұрын
Our society is also so centered around the illusion of "convenience". Amazon, fast food delivery, pre cooked meals, cat litter boxes that clean themselves, vacuums that move on their own, etc. The idea these things sell you is that you can spend your time you would have spent on these things to do something else you enjoy more. But do people really do that? or do they instead sit mindlessly exhausted from hours of work, too tired to have the energy to do the things that bring them joy. Its a cycle they want you trapped in. work more, only to have to spend more money on things that save you time, to make up for the hours you spent working. There should be a world where instead of these tasks being chores, they are time for us to be mindful and enjoy the little things.
@rissrose3470 Жыл бұрын
so true
@laaaliiiluuu Жыл бұрын
Exactly. We work our asses to afford the convenience and have more time for what we really want but then all the convenience is so expensive that we never take time off because we are busy working to afford the convenience lol.
@p4nd4b01 Жыл бұрын
Your claims are ridicilous. Are you an owner of an over expensive local shop?
@ingridtan6339 Жыл бұрын
It’s a vicious cycle. The more we work the more exhausted we are, the more we spend money on things that bring us comfort (food delivery, things we don’t need on amazon) and the more we do things that bring us comfort (endlessly scrolling on our phones to distract ourselves from how we feel). We are no longer doing the activities we actually enjoy, cause we are so traumatized and tired from work that we seek out serotonin at any possible free moment in our day. We’re too mentally exhausted to put energy into things that actually bring us fulfillment, like being creative or trying new hobbies, and succumb to these addictions that have been spoon fed to us by people that are trying to make even more money off of us.
@zDemoGODz Жыл бұрын
Look. I fully agree with vids OP. There SHOULD be a system to remove wealth as a currency of power and influence. There SHOULD be a way to do what you like and survive. But here is the reality: either we have to limit child birth and kill off non contributing members of society and even nuke 3rd world countries pumping out 5+ child families while living in poverty OR we can let capitalism do it for us. How does anyone think it's possible to sustain an exponentially growing population? The people that talk about stuff like this ignore the fact that every mouth to feed adds strain on our finite resources and strain on our ecosystems. Humans have become a plague to nature by design, so the only thing we can do is limit our numbers and influence on it. If humans lived in caves all we would need is plants to offset our CO2 emissions from breathing. Since every shithead needs a car for every member of his family, multiple houses because they "wanna travel", is too lazy to do simple tasks so dumps then on amazon or any other 3rd sector service we have our current society. Also we have fodder positions that are overpaid while not generating any value or product- HR, support, analytics and many more. The only reason those exist is so companies can try to get the upper hand on their competitor, but if everyone is doing it then it becomes a vicious cycle or dumping more and more resources into those sectors for minimal benefit. As a final note, every country is in debt, but then you ask "but to whom?" since when added up for the whole world the debt should be 0, but it's not.
@AJM-timecop Жыл бұрын
Been ridiculously lucky in my life. As a kid I loved maps. In college, I told my dad I wanted to switch from economics to geography. He said Go For It. Got my degree & been making maps for 40 years. Not the highest paying job but incredibly enjoyable. I even got to work at Google for a while. Will probably keep drawing maps thru retirement & right up till I drop dead. As I say, I'm a lucky guy.
@oranges557 Жыл бұрын
What do you exactly do. I like maps too but no idea how i could make money with that
@AJM-timecop Жыл бұрын
@@oranges557 Started off with an atlas company, then some GIS jobs in transportation, then worked for a travel publishing company, got acquired by Google, now with a Swedish map company that does wayfinding maps. All the time doing freelance stuff. You can make a nice living & thoroughly enjoy what you do.
@Crappy9922 Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, living your life as a happy cartographer. I hope I can find something I can enjoy for a long time and also make ends meet. Might not be as lucky but hey, a guy can dream! Reading your comment gave me some happiness.
@elyer.8981 Жыл бұрын
Yes you’re lucky but you worked hard too! Most people don’t have the capacity to stick with something for 40 years! I know that I don’t at least. Congrats on all the success. I wish to be like you when I’m older
@SleepyGuardian_ Жыл бұрын
your profession is so unbelievably under appreciated. thank you for what you do, we'd be lost without you
@iliapopov2219 Жыл бұрын
“You’re not good enough as you are, unless you make money. I wonder why we have a gigantic clusterfuck of mental illness in the US rn” - OMFG, I love you! This speaks to me on so many levels, but nobody in media ever put it into words. Thanks for your channel! You’re doing an amazing work of art
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
glad you could relate!!! i think everyone's mental health is more closely connected to the general way things are set up than we realize, but the system is so entrenched in our lives we don't even notice it (like fish swimming in water don't notice the water). anyway thank u for watching and hope u have a beautiful rest of ur day :)
@michaeljagdharry Жыл бұрын
Introvertedmadness, May you be blessed never to let the metaphorical water of society drown out this awareness of yours!
@Jeffrey49225 Жыл бұрын
They need to change the 40 hours full time week schedule to 20 hours full time a week. It doesn’t make since working 5 days a week to take 2 days off ? We’re being over worked and we don’t know it. Things really to change in society cause later on no-one is going to want to work at these jobs. If we do this life will be so much easier and there will be more jobs available for people. And people will have more time with friends and family. And working will no longer have a bad reputation as it does now. If people can work for only 20hrs and make a full pay check as if was full time 40hrs more people will love going to work. Government needs to re change the laws about working. Working 40 hrs and waiting 7-14 days for check should be in legal.
@UwU-lm9or Жыл бұрын
@@Jeffrey49225so fucking true I am 18 and I work literally full time but it feels so impossible and far away I only get 2 days and I just wanna enjoy the world :( and just be silly but point is ur so right 😭✨🫶
@hiddenname9809 Жыл бұрын
It's not really about money itself but your contribution to the collective whole, making sure you are not a burden to others. After all, you don't just live for yourself. You are not an island. Unless you are a hermit living alone in a cave somewhere, you gotta carry your own weight.
@Immadeus Жыл бұрын
I just got rejected by a scholarship interview because of a dumb thing out of my control that happened, I needed to hear this right now 🙏
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
aye sorry to hear that dude. sucks when stuff happens outside your control, but u got dis (something i've been trying to internalize is "control the controllables"! like not beating myself up too much about stuff i literally can't change) anyway thanks 4 watching & good luck with everything dude :)
@Immadeus Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness yeah I just learned that the scholarship was sponsored by a shitty company anyway so it wouldn't be right if I accepted money from them. Morality is more important than some money. Thanks for the words of advice 👍
@barbararecinos7466 Жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear that, something better will come. Hope you feel better.
@justcommenting4981 Жыл бұрын
@@Immadeus no you should definitely accept all money double so if the source is immoral. You have an imperative to take their money and make sure they never derive the benefit. You'll get em next time.
@Immadeus Жыл бұрын
@@justcommenting4981 I disagree, the corporation that is funding the scholarship knows that they will lose money, however they're fine with that because their plan is to recuperate the costs by shilling unpaid internships from said company to anyone who has the scholarship. The way I see it, this is just an elaborate form of advertising, and I'm not selling out for no advertisement, even if I ignore their internships. It's kinda like when a KZbinr does an ad read for ExpressVPN. ExpressVPN knows they will lose money and that most people will ignore the ad, but they plan to make their money back from the small percentage of people who will pay attention. Tl;dr: the scholarship is just a glorified ad for the company
@finnthefannibal Жыл бұрын
Being neurodivergent in these conditions is like waking up everyday to crawl through a minefield and it's raining and you have no raincoat
@pastsubstance2930 Жыл бұрын
It really sucks, I just want to own land so I can grow food and have some money for food, electricity, and the internet. I don't care about growing my money. I just want to be left alone and survive on my own.
@mcblahflooper94 Жыл бұрын
If you go that route, make sure you make lotsa farmer friends. Farmers look after each other, and are wholeheartedly some of the most down to earth people I've met.
@seleciaa Жыл бұрын
Yup
@TheBanjoShowOfficial Жыл бұрын
People did that 80 years ago
@auggiet8380 Жыл бұрын
@@pastsubstance2930Omg the dream, for real. Just let me have my measley little garden and woods to forage in (I’m a hobby forager). Let me find out what my neighbors are growing so I can grow different things and we can trade with each other for whatever we need. Let me make enough stupid money to have internet and lights, and I will literally stay tf out of society’s hair forever, I just want it tf out of mine also.
@munkhtulgabattogtokh1602 Жыл бұрын
After having met millionaires, academics, startup bros, and corporate directors, I say the only people who live ideal lives as if they were Gods on this earth are remote villagers. They know everything they need to know, they love everyone they know, and they can do everything they need to do. The feelings of clarity, safety, and belonging are unmatched.
@jessp8238 Жыл бұрын
I think you might be right. They only have the land and each other to rely on after all.
@pandalace_ Жыл бұрын
Many villagers rely on the land for commerce and food so unfortunately global warming is ruining that. I live in a village and it's sad to see. But yes those around me are surprisingly content and always share the little they have. Like real humans
@annasofiaVttle Жыл бұрын
Well I’m not living in a remote village but I grew up on my family’s land. So in the country. Honestly, living outside of the city and away from everything simply feels…as it was meant to be. Honestly don’t think people were meant to live in gigantic cities, surrounded by absolutely nothing natural at all.
@youngKOkid1 Жыл бұрын
So become a remote villager.
@amylee65858 ай бұрын
I think it also depends on where in the world that remote village is in. I’m from Taiwan, a lot of the rural villages in China are complete nightmares, rampant human trafficking, women and children and neurodivergent people have no rights and in the worst cases are treated as slaves. Taiwan’s remote villages are somewhat better in terms of human rights, but women are still devalued, and because of the limited space on an island, farmers are under constant threat of the gov + corporations taking away their land. The best solution for them is to earn enough and build a factory or introduce high tech farming gimmicks and gain capital (and power by proxy), but that again defeats the purpose of coexisting with nature as humans are designed to be.
@robby_zhang Жыл бұрын
“Alright about to go off to college to choose what job I’m gonna become!” The jobs I’m gonna become:
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
someone commented on a different video something like "knowledge is only valued if it helps a business" and i was like whoa very deep (good luck in college :) )
@robby_zhang Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness thanks! Going for film but may get sucked into my university's overbearing business school. I'll try not to lmfao
@pscar1 Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness which is why everything is skewing so heavily towards math and science in education, to the detriment of everything else (and society). It's capitalism having its say in what we should learn, and everyone just seems to lap it up.
@Jellycheez Жыл бұрын
@@pscar1because those fields actually produce meaningful shit for a society
@Unleashed_Beasts10 ай бұрын
@@Jellycheezyour house would be soulless stacked steel box if architecs don't have a say in construction
@neutrinohman Жыл бұрын
Not only did I learn about the strikes in France, but you also introduced me to the idea that money has shifted from being something that we use for society to the very thing that society is supposed to be for (It seems obvious now, but I never thought of it this way). I will definitely be reflecting on this more further. Typical introvertedmadness W.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
lets GOOOOOOO
@thisfooreallysaid Жыл бұрын
Time to go down the rabbit hole and read some theory
@apriluno7210 Жыл бұрын
@@thisfooreallysaid any recommendations for good theory books??
@altertopias Жыл бұрын
@@apriluno7210 my memory isn't hyper fresh on this but i think what @neutinohman is saying is in Capital by Marx lol. that we went from exchanging Commodities for Money for other Commodities (CMC) to exchanging Money for Commodities for more Money (MCM). It's dumb bc he has been really made a devil but he had very interesting analysis of capitalism. Might have not figured out a good alternative, but he sure pinpointed a lot of things that were wrong. And there's great summaries of his work out there.
@myfriendgoo2816 Жыл бұрын
@@apriluno7210 "The Overworked American" by Juliet Schor.
@swegie466 Жыл бұрын
This just makes me want to learn agriculture. I would rather learn how to survive than just wait for money to provide for myself. I'm in college and already regret picking CS, and what's worse is that I'm slowly getting sick of looking at the screen all day, and seeing myself get a job doing that for the rest of my life frightens me.
@Winspur1982 Жыл бұрын
Go for it. If it's too late to change your major, drop out of college. I think agriculture is vital too -- we especially need indoor agriculture right now as farmers struggle to cope with too much extreme weather. Your experience in CS will be of some help to you anyway, I'm sure.
@furkanklc9215 Жыл бұрын
>I want to learn agriculture. t. -> a person who never experienced being a farmhand/farmer.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
you should deffo pick whatever major you want and switch if you want, and also remember ur college major doesn't determine your future so it's all chill! (even if you major in cs or agriculture and then decide you wanna become a zoologist or professional juggler there are ways to make that happen :)) and as a cs major agreed, it seems super cool at first and then gets mega rough lol. agriculture seems like a cool thing to study in college tbh, like what gets more practical than that lmao. anyway good luck with everything dude, have a wonderful rest of ur day :)
@ImLure Жыл бұрын
Why not get the CS side of agriculture? There are actual companies and the government itself that need these type of programmers. Ones that can create systems to monitor things such as soil fertilization, mineral decay over time, etc. which will take you to actually learn about agriculture anyways, thus killing two birds with one stone and allowing you to quit when you have a lot of money and then get subsidized by the government and get free money to start your own farm with your own proprietary software ;)
@rosesproat1186 Жыл бұрын
My mom grew up on a farm and one of her brothers' family lives almost entirely off of food they grow and animals they raise themselves. It's hard work, and my mom always talks about how different the life is, but it's very rewarding to know where your food comes from and be satisfied with what you do every day.
@naruto5633 Жыл бұрын
Working for 12 hours a day leads you to hate not just your job but a hell lot of things.
@calistafalcontail Жыл бұрын
Because you have no time and energy left for the things you love...and when you are aware how you are wasting most of your life like this, not even getting enough money for the future, then whats the point.
@sunnymeee5 ай бұрын
You jealousy Will alsoincrease seeing others make easy money on social media 😅 while we work at 9-5 boring brain rot jobs
@ineedwafflestabernacle Жыл бұрын
It's so nice to hear this idea from someone else and see that I'm not alone in this. Adults try and call us entitled for wanting basic human rights (despite money being worth 3x as much in their time as it is now), but almost every young person nowadays feels this exact same way about working and feeling hopeless about the future of our society. I really love your videos man, you always put into words exactly what I'm thinking and feeling better than I ever could and make me feel a lot less alone
@Findmy_Way-Home Жыл бұрын
This will all end with us tho. Most millennials don’t want and aren’t having kids. I can’t stand boomers and Gen X complain about this world yet they keep uplifting it. Nobody wants to here, they’re selfish and lack empathy.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
ya dude, i think it's funny when people call people who call for less work or whatever "lazy" cuz it's like??? it's lazy to just want to have basic human needs without having to sell your life to some corporation? like dang is that really too much to ask for, we have so much more technology than the mesopotamians but it's apparently a crime to use that technology to chill out more. glad you could relate to the vibes dude, thanks 4 the support & sharing ur thought. hope u have an extremely chill rest of ur day :)
@valeriejoseph4227 Жыл бұрын
No, you are exactly right. I apologize for my generation and those older. We were the turning point. Then all my peers elected Reagan. Money became God. You are not even slightly lazy. You are so much smarter than us. I have a nephew who is 19 and I encourage him to find a way to start his own business, then invest carefully so he can do what he wants. He's also not going into too much debt for college. Enjoying your life and finding happiness is the only thing that matters. I became seriously disabled at 29. I am 58 now. I still struggle financially now but I did one thing in my 20's that has saved me and secured my family. I took a crazy risk that I believed in. I lived in Harlem during the crack epidemic and homesteaded my family's brownstone. Everyone said I was nuts! We bought out our cousins in 1990 for $90,000. Spent about $400,000 over 30 years fixing it up. And now it is worth about $3 mil. We will have to sell it soon to take care of my aging parents. But that money has kept me out of homelessness and was the home where my brother, his 2 wives (not at the same time), my nephew, my cousin, my niece and several friends were able to live and love NYC. Keep fighting to find a way to change the world. Start your own small business. Start a non-profit service. Start a for profit business where all the employees are owners. You kids can do it. I believe in you. All of you. I am either a very young Boomer or a very old Xer. (I claim Xer) Either way I think we were the first generation to REALLY understand how fucked up the world is. Unfortunately, too many of my peers got tired, gave up and became Republicans. So it is up to you guys. Please figure it out. My nephew and my baby cousins deserve a better world than this one. I apologize for all my Boomer and Xer peers who fucked up the world.
@ZayaMarie27 Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadnessaww❤ww❤re s❤ A’s
@ninfinityy Жыл бұрын
i appreciate how well-informed you become on the subject before making a video about it AND you manage to make it understandable and funny at the same time. this entire video is so incredibly based and you just never miss. i'm still a senior in high school but everything you said encapsulates how i feel about the idea of having to work a 9-5 for most of my life
@62803 Жыл бұрын
same it’s so scary to think about entering the working world im already ready to retire after school itself but now we have college and jobs to suffer through :/ like let us just live
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
thank u for watching and im glad u could relate!! im old asf and working a 9 to 5 still terrifies me lmao, but it's branded as the "safe"/"practical"/"correct" thing to do and there are so many forces pulling everyone in that direction. if u want my unsolicited advice, try to find something you love spending ur time doing and just listen to your inner compass from there. it all seems to work out in the end when you do that :)
@EasyPeasyVegan Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness I'm just discovering this GEM 💎 of a video!!! Love it!!! I've been spouting off at the mouth about all these topics of capitalism since my early 20s!!! I'll turn thirty later this summer and it all still unfortunately is ringing true!!! I hope capitalism dies and quick but painful death for ALL of our sakes! Also, how old are you? You do not look "old asf" lol I am most likely subscribing from this video alone and gonna check out your other vids too now!
@marianavivas921 Жыл бұрын
I am so sad we live in this society. I used to think I hated being alive, until I realized, that living is beautiful; waking up, eating, hanging out with people and doing human stuff... what I really hate and makes me depressed is having to live in this sad world. I hate this game because it ruined human experience.
@moomin469 Жыл бұрын
this comment reminds me of these researchers we learnt about in psychology (called alloy and abrahamson) who said that ‘depressed people are simply realists and see the world as it is whilst non depressed people are seeing the world through rose tinted glasses’ it freaks me out the way society is and the way people act like we are crazy for questioning this terrible system freaks me out even more 😭😭 im glad everyone in this comment section can relate on hating the system tho at least
@leiadaisy1610 Жыл бұрын
this is the best explanation of what is wrong with society ive ever heard, you have absolutely nailed how utterly ridiculous it is that we have to waste away our one experience of this planet by doing things EVERYONE hates but all still, somehow, collectively conform to.
@Blackade2000 Жыл бұрын
Makes me feel less alone to know that we all feel the same way about life. Things are so fucked and I'm tired of it
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
same, im glad there are other people out there who feel this way. we all in this shit together, i hope it all works out for us. thanks for watching dude and have a chill rest of ur day :)
@Blackade2000 Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness I hope so too. Your video was a pleasure to watch, same to you man
@paolaanimator Жыл бұрын
It's just wild to me that jobs that actually helps society (usually minimum wage and blue collar jobs) gets paid less while white collar jobs (usually working on a computer) gets paid more. I like art and animation but I am also learning to code. I already noticed how society seems to value art less but values coding skills more, which is a shame. I see art everywhere, and people are drawn to art, whenever it's storytelling, videos, aesthetic of art, music, etc. I know coding is a huge part of our lives due to tech, but even in tech I see a blend of art in there too. I already finished University but had a hard time finding a job. I was just in a job interview recently. It's been eye opening how hard it is to find work even with a degree. I think it's a shame we live in a society where even hobbies should be monetized just to pay the bills. I'm aiming to see if I can do multiple streams of income so if I ever lose a job at least I have another source of income. I want to travel one day and enjoy various foods from different cultures. But for now I'm already thinking of going back to study in the future for certification. I've just been searching for jobs and networking nonstop.
@keeplearning4L Жыл бұрын
only like 4 mins in but what’s funny is they’ve done studies that make kids receive money from a hobby/thing they like, and they’ve found that it hinders the enjoyment of that action. i found that very interesting / gratifying that my own personal experiences have a scientific backing lol
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
that's really interesting, hot take time: when you start making money for a hobby, that hobby is now generating something that is supposed to pay for ur food/shelter/survival, which is a lot of pressure to put on a hobby!! thanks for sharing dude :)
@keeplearning4L Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness yes that def effects it too ! keep up the great stuff 💪🏼🌎🌸
@jan-bean Жыл бұрын
yeah I think hobbies are basically adult version of playing. having fun is necessary & I don’t think we grow out of that need. if you paid a kid to go play at the playground and then told him he needs to start using that money to pay for his food and his house, going to the playground wouldn’t be so fun anymore!! because a big part of what makes it fun is the feeling of freedom, doing things out of your own autonomy, having it be lighthearted
@Champitoinwonderland Жыл бұрын
Yes, this is all so true. My brother has a job that he hates a lot because of his co-workers. I once suggested he monetizes his passion for gaming, photography or electronics repairing. But he told me that if his hobbies became his source of income, he wouldn't enjoy doing them anymore and would start to hate them. So he prefers to stick to his job and use his money to spend it on things he enjoys. Now I understand him better. The problem is that he comes home so tired that he cannot really dedicate mich time to his hobbies :/ It's like a vicious cycle to some extent.
@justalostlocal Жыл бұрын
@introvertedmadness It also devalues the hobby itself because now the goal isn't doing it bc you love it and it brings you meaning, bit for money. I'm so sick of this money obsession.
@Casshio Жыл бұрын
Yea, in short, money is not a tool anymore. It's our entire purpose. And I can't befriend that idea and I'm really scared when I hear my friends talk about monetizing everything they do. Like... No. You shouldn't have to do that. What I also often hear, when I talk about wanting a job I'd enjoy, similar to that french saying you learned, is: "You don't live for work, you work to live." Which sounds absolutely deranged to me. You can't separate work from life because guess what, you are living life even when you work. The clock is ticking anyway.
@Winspur1982 Жыл бұрын
Well said! We fought a goddamn Civil War in the 1860s to stop millions of people being owned by other people for profit (and now I'm gonna go outside and stop commenting on this video)
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
right!!! we shouldn't HAVE to turn our lives into money making enterprises just to get food, water, clothes, shelter, etc., but we do because we set up a system where everything costs money and money is the most important thing. working 8 hours a day at a job you don't like just to be tired at night and on the weekends seems like a raw deal. idk! talking about it makes me depressed lol but i do feel like there are ways to "hack" the system / focus on your life first and figure out a way to afford your life. anyway thanks for sharing you thoughts, wishing you the best bro and have an excellent rest of your day :)
@zzzdeprivedgang9723 Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadnesswhat if you made a video on how you could do that :0?
@colinkingsley9248 Жыл бұрын
My roommate likes to clown me because I talk about finding our ancestral roots but this is EXACTLY what I'm talking about. Thank you!
@ingridtan6339 Жыл бұрын
the craziest part is how me and my friends talk about this exact topic ALL the time, and yet we all are working office job internships this summer that we absolutely dread. it’s the worst feeling that there is nothing you can do about it, it’s not like some revolution can be done cause what would we even protest,, like this entire society??
@cassielee1114 Жыл бұрын
Start your own businesses ❤
@thomasfisher4833 Жыл бұрын
Become a communist, or socialist, or anarchist or something. Read some books about it (if you can't afford / access books, you might want to look into Zlibrary or others like it). Read some books and go from there.
@hainleysimpson1507 Жыл бұрын
Civil war would fix a lot of things and cause actually easier to fix issues.
@HotelMari0Maker Жыл бұрын
Something that’s been making me so frustrated lately is how customer service jobs force their employees to be overly friendly. Imagine the aggregate mental health toll that’s taking on people working these low-wage jobs. From what I hear, other countries’ customer service workers don’t act like they’re your friend. Cuz they’re not!
@nothanks830 Жыл бұрын
The amount of thoughts that scream to me to literally kill anyone treating me like shit is insane. Guess that’s normal for us humans, we aren’t mean to treat complete strangers that shit on us like they’re our best friend.
@HotelMari0Maker Жыл бұрын
@@nothanks830 absolutely! People that are rude to customer service workers are the worst kinds of people to me. I always think to myself when someone is rude to them: there's no way you've ever, in your privileged life, had to suffer through a customer service job. Otherwise you wouldn't treat them like shit.
@nothanks830 Жыл бұрын
@@HotelMari0Maker 100%. No one has ever experienced any sort of customer service job if you’re acting like the world owes you something. You ever just look at someone belittling you and think “Damn, if this was in real life, in nature, and we were alone, do you have any idea how fast I could kill you”.
@waltermelo1033 Жыл бұрын
which country are you talking about? I'm brazilian and here is the same thing.
@RicardoBubel Жыл бұрын
People that elive in socity never worked Service , or they will hav the though of killing ppl on the daily basis !
@evilds3261 Жыл бұрын
I mean, if working is supposed to be unpleasant, then what incentive do I have to give birth to new life and impose this unpleasant system on them? The answer: no incentive. If work is not going to benefit me, then I will not give them future workers to exploit for personal gain.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
🔥also i feel like the fact that economies don't work if the population isn't always growing exponentially (japan/china) is really bad lol
@Winspur1982 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. And it should be no surprise that so many US tycoons are extreme anti-choice control freaks who want to force girls as young as 12 to give birth. The system they depend on requires very large numbers of births every year and they don't care who makes the babies or if it's done safely or voluntarily.
@Findmy_Way-Home Жыл бұрын
We were told ppl who didn’t have kids were “selfish” when it was the other way around. Every time I see a baby or toddler I cringe. Why would u bring them here?
@myfriendgoo2816 Жыл бұрын
Climate change is going to take care of that anyway. Someone born today has a good chance to live to 2100 or so. The last 40 years or so of that won't be good, as by that time we'll see the reefs all but gone and other links in the food chain collapsing, as well as refugee crises far greater than what we have today. Especially scary is when effects start pinching food supply even with population still going up. Oh, and India and Pakistan will be especially hard hit and both have nukes. What could go wrong?
@hodisfut Жыл бұрын
@@myfriendgoo2816 Population by 2060 will be growing at the slowest pace in the story of humanity to basically start declining by 2080. The raise in temperature wont cause the natural disasters you say it will up until the 2100's if left unchecked (it will not go unchecked) you apocalyptic fearmongering is pedantically pointless since something like 99% of the people today wont be alive to see the 2100's. If you want to be more proactive at spreading climate change awareness go out with the anti-oil hippies or something else.
@stevens1041 Жыл бұрын
I had a difficult job, but I loved it. After five years working there, we were all laid off. So I lost a lot of friends and a big part of myself. I like learning and increase my job skills as a hobby though, so I wasn't worried too much about finding a new job. And wow have things changed. Many places outright lie about job duties to try and pay less. And a lot of places have one position doing the tasks of what used to be three different positions. Insane. I never had a sour view towards work five years ago. Today? I see recruiters and most employers as scum.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
yeah, employers love to pitch the whole "we're a family" thing so much that it's become a meme, but at the end of the day, it seems like they care most about maximizing the profit per employee they have. which, idk, just seems like a really callous way to treat other human beings. good luck with everything dude, hopefully you find/have found a new job you enjoy. hope u have a legendary rest of ur day :)
@stevens1041 Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness Yeah, companies want to pretend that inflation isn't happening. They complain others won't work, and yet they won't do the work of hiring themselves anymore, outsourcing to dodgy recruiting companies. Thanks for the good wishes, I hope you have a great week.
@randymillhouse791 Жыл бұрын
Luck is involved. I took a new job in 2022 mid-year. Got a 10K bonus which was very unexpected. Up for a 24K bonus for 2023. Companies do not advertise these things and most will say you are eligible for up to 20% but you'll never see more than 5%. But then I hit the lottery. Keep looking and ask those questions at interview.
@RobertDrane Жыл бұрын
That's always been my theory for what that productivity to compensation chart is all about. Every time there's a round of layoffs, the ones who are left end up taking on the jobs of everyone who was fired. When the economy starts expanding again the new hires take on the same level of responsibility.
@goha9218 Жыл бұрын
Just out of interest what sector was it
@blankface_ Жыл бұрын
Live life on your terms the best you can and capitalize on every privilege given to you because the odds in this system are stacked against everyone’s happiness
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
🔥
@penguingobrrbrr353 Жыл бұрын
What if u born upper middle class and you can skip working a job
@veronicalagor4771 Жыл бұрын
@@penguingobrrbrr353Honestly, if you're in a position to work part time or not at all, you should take it.
@leothecuisinart Жыл бұрын
Honestly working itself isn't so bad. It's other people, especially management and bosses who make it miserable.
@moonrosebaby Жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@lifewithranya Жыл бұрын
Why y lying 💀 working is hard but having a bad manager and annoying coworkers
@SportsFan838 Жыл бұрын
I agree with the boss part
@waltermelo1033 Жыл бұрын
working itself don't sucks... but exchanging more than half of your life for some hours to live. this is like a prison.
@denniston85 Жыл бұрын
"I've spent minutes of my life researching this". That kinda honesty and humor gets that sub hit
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
lfg
@jan-bean Жыл бұрын
one of the times this hit me the hardest was when I was 21 and had a full time job that gave sick time, unpaid time off and paid time off. 40 hrs each and on a cumulative basis per year for PTO, set for unpaid and sick time. I had a lot of things happen in that year so I used all my UNPAID time off lol, so the boss was like yeah now you have to use your sick time or paid time. This made me feel huge existential fear like… how in the FUCK are you able to tell someone they aren’t allowed to take any unpaid time off????? Excuse me what???? It’s UNPAID!!!!! I suddenly felt super trapped that someone could tell me I couldn’t call out for a day if there was an emergency, even though I wouldn’t be getting paid at all. Aren’t I an adult here? Why are my bosses telling me what I can and can’t do in regards to my personal time and only allowing a set amount of days per year for things that are out of my control. This shit is just bizarre.
@darywilliams5441 Жыл бұрын
Bizarre af. Not to diminish your pain bc honestly not, I’m just gonna trauma dump here bc I’m drowning, haha. 40 hrs you say… in my country, a 3rd would country, you’d be doing 48 hrs and probably it’s not even half of what you’ve been doing. It’s fucking scary. How they treat us is disgusting and terrifying. I hope it gets better for all of us.
@AveryAnarchy Жыл бұрын
as a Canadian I cannot even fathom the thought of most people retiring in their 60s. my grandmother is 80 and still works. also, as a neurodivergent person who cannot work, a big obstacle I see that maybe others don't is how work is structured. it hit me hardest when playing Persona 5, and you can just work at a convenience store and go in and work whenever. The work structure we have now is so rigid and limiting-you have to have a resume, do interviews, get hired, and then you're given a schedule you have to stick to. and for some fields, yeah, that makes sense, but for others...why can't we have a more lax, collective system?? if our communities were more tight knit where neighbours know one another, know their skills and their limits, we could go to a place and say "hey do you need help today? I'm available to work." and you work as long as you can work. If I could actually work a bit then clock out when I start to feel that sensory overload, I actually COULD work, and since not working is incredibly socially isolating, I think it'd feel pretty rewarding. and people would enjoy working more, since you'd be helping your neighbour, not generating wealth for massive corporations while you are paid pennies in comparison to the grossly rich CEOs at the top. do people really need to be over stressing their bodies to like...sell clothes??? Nobody's gonna die if most shops close a little early. I've seen people get fired because they have a cold or flu for "too long"...or they work anyway to pay rent! it's insane. I actually think if we had a more chill system some things might be more convenient, such as letting night owls work at night. more places having night hours sounds more convenient to me!
@moonrosebaby Жыл бұрын
This is SUCH a good point
@random-ik2ui Жыл бұрын
this dude is legit the only reason i use youtube other than youtube shorts to fuel my dopamine receptors and my boring life in college
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
lets goooo!!!!!! also wishing u the best at college dude, im manifesting the heck outta something cool to happen to you :)
@lp.hxc93 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone vocalize so accurately how I feel about work and money. You should make more videos about the state of society and what not.
@thomasfisher4833 Жыл бұрын
Look into socialism / communism / anarchism. You might find that they give voice to your gripes with the world.
@samuelcooper9880 Жыл бұрын
I feel like a lot of programmers start because they just want to write code. Then the grind just kills them and removes their soul.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
coding is so cool!!! you start from a blank page and can make a button so the page turns pink!!! its like magic!!! and satisfies some deep carpenter part of my human soul. but its way too grindy nowadays like you said and all about how can we write code that makes money, sigh. fingers crossed we get back to making cool stuff
@dissolve3925 Жыл бұрын
Man, I agree with everything you said, I think it's sad that we have to waste most of our lives working at a job we don't want to be at. people say we're free but we're not free true freedom is being able to lie down in a field of grass at any time in the day or night because we have no obligations no pressure to maintain the basic necessities we need to survive.
@waltermelo1033 Жыл бұрын
some work, is necessary. without it we would not be having this conversation, at this website. the problem is the excess. of how much of our life we give to don't live. If I had the option to work like. 5h a day. or 3 days a week. even earning a lot less. I would accept it. I'm more productive. I don't feel that I'm losing my life on it. and, well. I don't like the idea of going all in to caveman mode but, a balance for me is key. life is meant to be lived.
@Flutten Жыл бұрын
i could listen to u talk for hours, love ur vids
@takingnotes4203 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I've been saying the same thing for a long time. It's gotten out of control. When you work a 40 hr week but live in your car because you can't afford rent, there is a problem. The world is controlled by profit mongers. I'm glad people are beginning to talk about it. That's the only way it's going to change. We're going to have to be the ones. They're not going to change a thing.
@Janon743 Жыл бұрын
Yep, working the 40 hour week isn’t the problem itself, but it’s the fact that you still have to live our your car..
@tearrany Жыл бұрын
My work has been suffering from my increasing certainty that what I am paid to do doesn't contribute anything to society let alone my happiness. It's tough after you get out of school; your life goes from enrichment and self-actualization focused to oh I have to spend most of my waking hours making money so I have somewhere to sleep at night. My friend and I were just talking about how well-rounded we were as students and how now there's no time for pursuing interests. I'm sure there are people who can make the time for their hobbies, but for us, we'd have to sacrifice something like sleep or household chores to do something fun and interesting. Great and engaging video. I like your editing style.
@alfred8936 Жыл бұрын
It's easy to forget just how fundamental and basic these problems are. Even as a young kid I never understood the appeal of simply "acquiring wealth"
@cheyennec5546 Жыл бұрын
Nobody likes to work and in truth work isn’t supposed to be “fun”. It’s sad and painful to realize we HAVE and need to work to not starve, be homeless, and worse in the US, to get healthcare. Even when folks air their grievances the response “go cry into your paycheck” is dismissive and gross. What gets me through it is to find a job I LIKE doing even if it may or may not be my Dream Job. Just one that aligns with me & my interests. Some people may say “well it might not pay much then” but I don’t think so because if I know I’m a person who likes to assist I’ll explore avenues that’ll get me there. It takes time, trial, and error but it works. Also this sounds very cliche but honing your skills & building a network gets you to that high paying job you want faster. Nepotism is real & honestly how non-college graduate folk get those high paying coveted people spend years in school for.
@jasminecontreras7341 Жыл бұрын
I screenshotted this so I don’t forget! Thanks for the advice.
@j.d.4241 Жыл бұрын
When people say that they hated their jobs, they’re not saying they want to have fun at their jobs. Granted, working is not playing, and most of the people are well aware of this fact. However, most of the dysphoria comes from people experiencing alienation. Alienation is the sense of dehumanizing, and it will not be solved if you simply replace working with playing. People naturally seek meaning and values from their actions, and need to get fulfillment from the process. The problem is that people don’t feel that they are creating values through working, nor that they are valued for it. You don’t have to enjoy your work or love your job to feel fulfilled: A small farm owner doesn’t have to love the work, but they surely feels less alienation via their labor than their white collar peers. The gardener directly get what they sow and they knows that their work directly go to them. With most jobs, you don’t directly enjoy the product, your productivity is instead evaluated and quantified by its monetary value. This brings the biggest problem with our late-staged capitalism society is that everything is commodified and money as an intermediary actually makes people feel disconnected with their work.
@Janon743 Жыл бұрын
I don’t get the hate towards work itself, i know many people who if they didn’t have work or school, they’d just be at home scrolling through tiktok or other social media for hours.. However, where i’ll concur is that ROI and fair treatment on our work is getting worst. Wages not keeping up with the cost of living, inflation, workers rights and unions getting steamrolled, a reccession, etc. Work isn’t the problem to me, it’s the lack of fairness in how our work is handled.
@ethanvarghese4316 Жыл бұрын
It’s a relief knowing other people think about this stuff. Dialogue is the first step; we need people to start talking about this more if we want to implement changes. When the inconveniences of our way of life outweigh the benefits, that’s when we’ll start to change the way we do things. I’m hopeful for a better future for this species, but some major changes need to happen.
@IloveNateReuss Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these videos, I was feeling so alone in my early 20s currently living at home with no social life and it feels like I have made a friend/big bro in you. Sometimes feels like I’m the only one feeling this way so it’s nice to see another stranger on the internet feeling this typaway
@FiendTheatre Жыл бұрын
im that way too, collective homie. collective.
@jackychen3376 Жыл бұрын
I felt like my entire college years were built on a mindset that I have to learn sth that can bring me to a job after graduating. Now every sing day of my life I live in desperation
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
i know that feel dude. i feel like leaving the school system is weird cuz you exit and realize the "real world" is this crazy lord of the flies situation. at the end of the day (unsolicited advice time!!!) u just gotta find things you enjoy and go from there, cuz at the end of the day, life is short and silly anyway. hope you're doing ok dude, u got dis. have a splendid rest of ur day :)))
@jackychen3376 Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness thank you very much for your kind and powerful words! Really means a lot to me. Planning to continue working on this job for like five years or so just to save some fxxk off money then I can quit and actually do what I enjoy doing. Thank you and wish you have a wonderful day as well
@marekfalda95 Жыл бұрын
And there’s a sequel to this story. Getting burned out when you actually dedicate your life to that thing you used to love.
@1uckyswish107 Жыл бұрын
Somehow you just say the things i need to hear that no one else thinks. Thank you
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
glad you could relate dude :))) thanks 4 watching & have a magnificent rest of ur day
@noafproductions6144 Жыл бұрын
Finishing my master's degree rn and I'm going into consulting with no idea why other than yay $$$. Would rather make music and try stand up comedy, this video is inspiring me to at least give each a good try and hey even if they don't make me money at least it can be a hobby i enjoy.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
heck yeah dude, go for those things. i think in modern times we all basically have 2 jobs, if we define jobs as activities we spend a lot of time doing: the job we have to pay for food/shelter/survival and the job we have that actually fulfills our deep human spirit. and like you said, even if u don't make money, you get enjoyment, and you can argue that enjoyment is even more valuable than money in the grander scheme of things. anyway good luck with the standup and music dude & hope u have a fantastic rest of ur day :)
@BetterNBetter Жыл бұрын
I’m actually doing the same! I’m a music artist as well going for my MBA and what I’ve decided to do is just figure out how to take my love for business and merge it into my love for music. I’m sure the perfect business idea will come along but don’t give up on brainstorming the merging of your skills!
@VictorYamaykin Жыл бұрын
There should be a way for very beginner musicians to make money while they are still learning, something that doesn't involve ads
@fred9211 Жыл бұрын
This channel is 100% going to blow up, you're extremely funny and entertaining and seem to really value interacting with your audience. On the subject of the video, I really don't know how things could be changed or what could be done as I know little about politics and even less about economics, the current system is definitely broken, but I'm not sure what could be done to fix it. As an aspiring Aerospace engineer, I hope my passion doesn't get snuffed out by the job system in of itself.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
i had the exact feeling you're describing halfway through making this video, i was like: well i'm pointing out all these problems in this video that seem to exist, but also: what the heck am i personally gonna do about these problems??? like i don't know how to personally fix the economy or even how i would go about convincing politicians to fix the system because none of them seem to care. it almost seems just way more mentally healthy on an individual level to just find a niche in the system you enjoy and ride it out, like you said. i think the first step to any real change though is just talking more about these problems openly and addressing the elephant in the room that the system doesn't work for a lot of people. because i think there are more of us who want to change the system that we think, but we all just don't know how to do it. but yeah!!! idk!!!! thanks for commenting and sharing ur thoughts dude, def very relatable for me :) good luck with aerospace engineering and hope u have a gorgeous rest of ur day!!
@user-bu1sb9mt4u Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness seconding that you're definitely going to blow up!!! This was such an entertaining yet fascinating video. Really nice to watch such a thought out video, something so articulate (and with graphics to keep my broken brain consistently attentive 😭)!! I also struggle with the knowledge that SO much is wrong, but that the people, the organizations that could make moves to fix it are those who have the incentive not to, so it was reassuring to hear/read in the comments I wasn't the only one concerned. I tend to focus too much on geopolitics, but you phrased your thoughts so perfectly, in the video and in this comment!! Helped shake off some of my unfortunate tunnel vision lol. Centering our entire lives around money is such a concise way to put it. I've always thought the same, but far more verbosely 💀💀There's so much to do and not a clear way to do it, and coming from a very big pessimist that's pursuing what will make me money over my interests (partially because monetizing interests, imo, can remove the joy/spark from said interests) it's simultaneously so much simpler (while still being horrible nuanced and convoluted yes yes lol) when you allow yourself to boil it all down. Like way down. Like nuking the nuance all to hell for your mental health, down. Either we all die miserably or we don't, and bringing awareness in the form of such a wonderful piece like this, creating a space to talk about the future and potential action, makes me think we might just not. Die miserably, that is😭😭 anyways lovely days to introverted madness and the og commenter!!! this is very rambling but I just wanted to show my appreciation in a form that wasn't a like, or sharing the link!
@4futureme947 Жыл бұрын
i just want to be at least moderately happy
@whaleupNbeamammal Жыл бұрын
This channel makes me feel cozy bc it totally gets me. I don’t feel alone in my hope for a non coin society
@NotBen101 Жыл бұрын
Big 4 Senior Auditor here: The audit would go smoothly if there wasn't so much turnover from our side and the client side. In my 3.5 years of working, my team had one person from each level quit. Then my client contacts seem to not understand our evidence requests or their own control environment, so we have to explain everything like they're 5. Gonna go to industry and get that 30k pay bump.
@jacobsweet7327 Жыл бұрын
Yah between my internship and my actual start at my firm there were like 4 people I recognized outside of partners and managers. It kind of sucks because I like the people I work with, then they just leave. I'm struggling with this to because I like what I do, Hell I can put up with busy season even, but it just sucks having to learn 15 new people each year and only 3 of them be there the next year. I also don't have a Wife or kids so I don't have to worry about that with busy season.
@nikolaykopernik9124 Жыл бұрын
Spent my last 1.5 years at a Big4 company and now I have a plenty of gray hairs. I'm 21...
@NotBen101 Жыл бұрын
@@nikolaykopernik9124 Wow you graduated early then. Are you in the USA?
@blewcheez Жыл бұрын
I feel like it never used to be this way. It's the fact that everything is way more expensive than it used to be, which is why people would rather cop out early.
@jackgaetano1660 Жыл бұрын
And he learned an important lesson. The problem with taking from someone when you have nothing to gain is that one day, that person may wind up with nothing to lose.
@liudaw3i Жыл бұрын
💯🌀
@GreenNectarines Жыл бұрын
I feel like I've watched you become more and more left with your takes and I gotta say I am liking this direction!
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
lmao i have also noticed that and i also like that direction. though tbh, i feel like nowadays left/right/etc are labels used to divide us. even though they're literally just random labels we use to define certain ideas. anyway thanks for the support & hope u have a jovial rest of ur day :)
@grandmarshallkingwolfman420 Жыл бұрын
I used to be a janitor at a high school, but left it last year. I would go back tomorrow if I could, but the pay was not good. The benefits were good and I felt like I actually did something useful and fulfilling. I was tired a lot, but the job was fairly chill and I liked the people I worked with and for. I work in a meat-processing plant now and the pay is a lot better, but I never have time off and I'm always exhausted in addition to having a much longer commute than before.
@BATMAN10N Жыл бұрын
Idk i just dont want to live another day .. realised this as soon as i graduated highschool
@akshay-kumar-007 Жыл бұрын
When he needed him the most, he came back
@theAirborne17th Жыл бұрын
A reason why I get behind on chores and such is having a full time job. I ask myself do I really want to spend my limited free time I have on cleaning, going to the dentist, etc?
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
chores are underrated when it comes to how much time they take up, cuz they're basically "maintenance" for your life. employers act like they're giving us such a gift because we "only" work 8 hours a day so we should have 8 hours of free time, but that stuff goes by FAST when even if you're just cooking/cleaning/showering/etc
@myfriendgoo2816 Жыл бұрын
It's called living to work and it's what you get pushed toward, even though the drawbacks are obvious. What's even worse is if the office culture is one of those "I have to suffer so you have to suffer too" ones where the long-timers actually become a part of the problem.
@evilds3261 Жыл бұрын
And just think, if you eventually had kids, your responsibilities would quadruple. Say goodbye to making enough money and having time for yourself. However, by not having kids, you ensure that there are fewer consumers and workers for corporations to exploit and profit from in the future.
@waltermelo1033 Жыл бұрын
work could be like a chore, a maintenance thing not the main thing on life. or the definition of who we are. something we need to do but don't take all of our life.
@blackswan44862 ай бұрын
Dentist is important because you don’t want teeth like mine, trust me. But I agree on the rest.
@rouvenreuter2635 Жыл бұрын
What I really love about your style of video is the quality. The black noise from the green screen, the popping noises in your audio. Remembers me of the good old youtube days. Thank you
@winston9713 Жыл бұрын
I just found your channel, I really like your videos! You touched on this briefly, how working is connected to one’s morality. For example if a person makes more money they are in a theoretical higher social position, and if they don’t make as much money it’s seen as their fault for being lazy. Meanwhile, people that are born into wealth get to live life sooner and aren’t as “money” obsessed as lower income people. I’m unemployed right now and I feel terrible for not being productive, and I feel incredibly insecure being around other people my age who have full time jobs. It’s changed from “what school do you go to?“ to “what do you do for work?” Our entire identity is what you do and if it’s not “respectable” or makes a lot of money people look at you sideways. This is rambley, but I have thoughts apparently on this topic.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
yeah i think the system as a whole has a really messed up message it sends to people - like you said, our entire worth as human beings is basically defined by what we do for work, since people who don't work in theory generally able to purchase the things they need for survival or have to really struggle to afford these things. which i feel like is just weird!!! like everyone is always talking about how every human life is important and yet we have a system where some lives are "valued" more than others because they sit in a cubicle for 40 hours a week doing some made up tasks. so many people's obsession with defining their personality based on their job when the job is just some fake thing just makes me feel weird lol. hanks for watching & sharing you thoughts, wishing you the best & hope u have a terrific day :)
@NoNTr1v1aL Жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing video! Jreg has released a new video titled "Speed A(DHD)ccelarationism" where he says something along the lines of "Oh you thought that AI was going to liberate work? Turns out you just have to outcompete it in the job market". I don't know what will happen in the next 5 years when many of the entry-level jobs will most probably disappear.
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
we keep making all these cool new technologies that are supposed to help us work less but then we end up working more and more miserable!!! like why!!!!!!! we shoulda started chilling way more after we invented tractors. i hope we figure it out dude, but i'd be lying if i said i was optimistic about the chances that all this new AI stuff leads to humans having more free time. like it seems more likely that a whole new class of dumb jobs will be invented if/when AI takes the menial ones. but fingers crossed it all works out???? thanks for watching homie & hope u have a delightful rest of ur day :)
@Winspur1982 Жыл бұрын
@@introvertedmadness This is a weird tangent, but since I currently live with a view of the Sears / Willis Tower: US farmers did get a lot of their labor-saving devices from the Sears Roebuck Company via mail order (it was the Amazon of 1910). This saved them money and time but the company quickly became such a monopolistic behemoth that poorer farmers were squeezed out of farming completely -- this is before farming was subsidized by the US government. The company eventually moved into selling home goods, and that's how most Boomers remember it. It filed for bankruptcy in 2018. I am absolutely sure Amazon will go through this same cycle (only faster), and that AI will prove to be much like the telephone, a scary earthshaking invention at first but definitely not a replacement for all human interaction and writing!
@Neeintje Жыл бұрын
My man is a modern philosopher whom has used the medium of a presentation to break down complicated terms into one’s we can all understand
@loveneetsingh5105 Жыл бұрын
Best capitalistic system ROAST EVER!!!
@unicornrainbow222 Жыл бұрын
As a single millennial hustling to pay my mortgage, seeing the younger generations stand up against our sick system gives me strength.
@kamrynchapman2262 Жыл бұрын
thank you for this!! you explained my internal monologue for the last 6 months in under 13 minutes. it’s very well written and edited and i really needed to hear this right now :,)
@Maggie_Qi_C3 Жыл бұрын
Omg new video from my KZbin emotional support human!! Haha but honestly I had a really rough week, and you videos always help me through stuff. Keep being you man, and I will be forever grateful for the algorithm that suddenly decided I need to know more about CS at Stanford. Edit: I would love to join the introvertmadness lovism society.
@ihazd3mons406 Жыл бұрын
same here!
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
thanks for the kind words yo :')))) i mega appreciate the support, i feel like it makes it easier for me to stay true to what i want to say knowing that there are others who are able to connect to it and enjoy it. hope your week is improving and have a magical rest of ur day :) and yes when i start my commune i will reserve a yurt for u
@Nova3482 Жыл бұрын
Another introvertedmadness video is dopamine straight into my veins thank you senpai
@ronaldinho4eva1 Жыл бұрын
I've held the same thoughts for so long, and you packaged it all together so well. Very concise and engaging.
@RoyaltyAC Жыл бұрын
Completely agree. I love the idea of a system built on love. Imagine how many things could actually be solved: poverty, warmongering, corruption and so much more
@the_expidition427 Жыл бұрын
Corruption not particulary
@10thletter404 ай бұрын
Uh-huh, well go ahead and fix society first because humans aren't always great and kind
@Dhonkesh_Bakshi Жыл бұрын
Unemployed, having a high fever, taking a break between my study sessions and discovered your channel. Thank you random stranger on the internet. Thank you for offering a fresh healthy perspective on concerns I should have addressed a few years back. Thank you for not sugar coating BS and being brutally honest about it all. Keep making similar content & providing us our daily dose of copium. Arigato gozaimasda ❤
@achtungschmetterling120 Жыл бұрын
This video was so true and beautiful. I love the idea of having a world based on caring about one another and not based on accumulating the most wealth.
@joaofelix7162 Жыл бұрын
Man's advocating for lovism
@LeoDaLionEdits Жыл бұрын
12 minutes of straight facts
@lyn5384 Жыл бұрын
I’m only fifteen, and I’m probably going to have to get a job and choose a career soon. It honestly scares me. I’ve been talking to my dad and he keeps telling me that being an author (which is what I want to do, and is the only thing I’ve ever felt a purpose to do) has really bad job security, and is a super hard field to make it into, and he’s already pushing me into the direction of majoring in business or economics or something stupid I would be miserable in, or to at least find a plan b “in case it doesn’t work out.” Almost nobody with jobs that I talk to can confidently say they love, or even by extension, *like* what they do. Adulting truly sounds terrifying in this society.
@rayitoramirez Жыл бұрын
Mannnnnn fuckkkkkk job security who gaf look be an author and forget what your dad tryna make u do cus it’s ur life man
@walmart_ricecrispytreat Жыл бұрын
I’m in the same boat..I’ve researched so many careers but it seems like every single one the first thing that comes up is “I HATE MY JOB” or “WHY U SHOULDNT DO ___”
@dinoknightz Жыл бұрын
That passion is precious, don’t let it go
@angelabutler9239 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I found your channel! This seriously resonated with me: "there's this gnawing feeling somewhere inside me that makes me feel like perfectionism and grinding is the way to make this all work out, but in my heart i know that's not true. i am enough as i am!!!!" 💯
@stereozero396 Жыл бұрын
The problem is that working, even a few decades was a decent deal. You could afford an apartment, a cheap car and decent vacation once in a while. Now i know people my age who work full time and still have to live with their parents, because rent and other living costs are way too expensive. So what is the point when wages are so stagnated and living costs are higher than ever. Also many jobs that actually contribute to society are low paid and considered low tier. So the "you have to contribute to society" is complete bs, where in today's world most paid are fart sniffers who do nothing entire day and even do the opposite of contributing to society. How many rich ceo's today got their job and wealth from working hard? Almost all of them come from ultra rich families.
@evilds3261 Жыл бұрын
We should focus on reducing our own expenses so those in power are forced to pay more for our services. Having children is extremely expensive and if you cannot get job security and good pay - raising kids is a ticket to poverty.
@fratzlol Жыл бұрын
The best day of the week actually IS wednesday. On wednesday morning, the weekend is still far away, and on the evening, it’s almost the weekend
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
wednesday = winter solstice of the week?
@yourface4248 Жыл бұрын
that is some mental gymnastics
@yourface4248 Жыл бұрын
it all comes down to fear and the inability to look past what is laid in front of us.
@bingusbongusdingusdongus Жыл бұрын
About two weeks ago I started working my first full-time job out of college as a full-stack engineer. And I hate it. I feel like all we’re doing is trying to squeeze our customers out of another dollar.
@eatnplaytoday Жыл бұрын
Where do you work at?
@JohnSmith-qe6fb Жыл бұрын
I grew up on a farm, my father regularly told me to work smarter not harder. He knew hard work was important to a degree, but working hard wasn't intrinsically better than working more intelligently. The people that say you have to work like a dog for your money are just wearing out their bodies for nothing.
@girlwithavibe Жыл бұрын
omg your humour is underrated lol
@NameBeSam Жыл бұрын
I'm going into college in like a year, and I'm getting mad scared of ending up in a job I'll hate, or worse, a field that'll get automated. Game dev and youtube/editing (what I do now in my lil highschool hobbie bubble) are really fun, but they're both super competitive and I gotta make sure I don't goof in college. It do really be that heart v cash scenario you brought up, which sucks but is the reality of it. and builds a lot of stinky pressure and norms. Good video, made me wince with glee.
@tetsooo Жыл бұрын
I'm in college and I don't goof off enough! It goes by too fast to say no to fun stuff
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
i know what you're saying. like i majored in computer science but also thought about english, and i feel like one of the reasons i chose cs over english was bc "well there are a lot more jobs that require cs degrees than jobs that require english degrees." but at the same time, idk, that kinda mental thought process was also not exactly the best one for my life lol. like it's also okay to just trust it'll all work out in the end. idk lmao!!! anyway good luck with everything dude, u got dis :)
@Robasaur Жыл бұрын
love this channel reminds me of og youtube
@tobiasknueven9300 Жыл бұрын
It’s a trade-off between freedom and security, and throughout history humanity has consistently opted for security. The unfortunate reality is that there is no long-term security that any human institution can provide.
@markm4394 Жыл бұрын
Love u bro. I feel like we are alike. I’m considered a high archiver in my family even though I hate university and the job system. I really needed this. Please keep making videos!
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
being labeled as that "high achiever" really will do a number on ya mental health, i feel you dude. hang in there, i think we're all gonna make it. thanks 4 watching & hope u have a fantastic rest of ur day :)
@Robinhartz Жыл бұрын
If ai can actually revolutionize our working world the only thing that will happen is the owner class cutting the rest of us out One of the most infuriating things about our society is the fact that our value is directly correlated to our employment
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
yeah i feel like the "ruling class" doesn't really have an incentive to make themselves not be the ruling class, like it's pretty sweet for them. ack it's all messed up lol, i am holding out hope we figure it all out
@triton62674 Жыл бұрын
Been thinking about automation on a large scale like this for a while now and essentially the only thing a person can do in a society that's mostly automated is the things robots can't (yet) do (and people don't want to do like caring for the elderly, kids, manual labour maybe) or owning things to rent out like property. That's what a capitalist system where most people can't find work is going to look like.
@Alejandro-kg3hx Жыл бұрын
it's for that why I fucking hate it when people push AI to replace art, poetry, music, and other artistic stuff , because why not use it to replace all these bullshit jobs and stuff so we can do those things instead? But no our ability to generate money and profits is more important than our artistic and intellectual integrity in the eyes of businessmen.
@Robinhartz Жыл бұрын
@@Alejandro-kg3hx the dream society really would be ai does all the dumb bs jobs for the ruling class and they have to pay us all a ubi Think about all the fun we could have as a society where we don’t have to spend our entire lives miserable
@evilds3261 Жыл бұрын
We can increase our value by not having children so that there are fewer consumers for corporations to profit off of and more expenses for corporations to spend to compete for smaller labour pools.
@ernestomedina6974 Жыл бұрын
I never really comment or like videos. But you’re becoming one of my favorite content creators on this website. Introvertedmadness for president!
@kate56ful Жыл бұрын
You literally said everything that's been on my mind for the past month bar for bar word for word. You're the first person I know that's connected all the dots to why this corporate obessed unidealistic society is purely dysfunctional.
@ianx333 Жыл бұрын
Easily your best video yet 💖
@introvertedmadness Жыл бұрын
thanks yo :) hope u have a terrific rest of ur day
@norymusic Жыл бұрын
The idea that our standard of living has improved is a complete myth… since the time work and enslavement has existed, our standard of living went from living free lives in nature with hours of leisure activity everyday to getting whipped, eating toxic food, and being forced into a hierarchy that perpetually subjugates those who need support and care the most.
@evilds3261 Жыл бұрын
However, they do this to us because they need us. If we threaten their interests by refusing to work or give ourselves enough food to even work in the first place - the deaths combined with starvation will lead to massive decreases in consumer spending and productivity which will negatively impact the profitability of corporations and will anger many corporate shareholders. They need us, and they want to obscure this fact by making us feel like replaceable trash.
@Janon743 Жыл бұрын
But at the same time we needed to fend off dangers from nature, sickness, life expectancy was in the gutter, etc. Not defending problems in our work system but I wouldn’t romanticize the past so much
@termsofuniverse7251 Жыл бұрын
I've had a discussion like this in the past, and yeah some people have a knee jerk reaction to capitalism being a perfect system.
@10thletter404 ай бұрын
Really? Most people I talk to know it is flawed but can say that it is the best system available out of the major ones brought up
@TheMidnightBandit Жыл бұрын
This was a beautifully executed video! I love the fact that some people just "get it". Life would be meaningful if it were to help people find compassion and to love themselves rather than be forced to adopt a competitive mindset that segregates and isolates us all.
@Stonyonkeys Жыл бұрын
I love KZbin so much, because getting recommendations like this is great! Subscribed!
@Chicoyo21 Жыл бұрын
Ikr I hate how much money determines what you can do. I have a full time job and I actually like it somewhat but I would rather be traveling.
@aumpatel4510 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, I just want to say that I think you’re a really high quality person. I love your videos and your personality. Thanks so much for posting, and I hope to meet you