The Great Cultural Farce

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Artificially Aware

Artificially Aware

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@michademiavanpren5898
@michademiavanpren5898 Сағат бұрын
I've found that 7 years at one 'jobshare' was usually my burnout time, and I would usually quit, or get fired, buy a ticket to another country and deprogram myself and then when I return I'm usually open to some part time skill, but my passion is photography and refuse to monetize it.
@JCKeplinger-ke5ht
@JCKeplinger-ke5ht 10 сағат бұрын
Another video, another synchronicity. The pathless path is exactly where I am currently, no job and where I'm at they're extremely difficult to come by for a man my age. This circumstance is causing me to focus on more creative avenues in order to succeed so this video really hit home. Thanks for posting this.
@Hedgehog3342
@Hedgehog3342 51 минут бұрын
i been thinking about this type of issue for awhile now. work for me right now is miserable and soul destroying. the whole 9 to 5 is mechanical by nature and it was designed that way on purpose. when people identify with their careers/jobs there is no time to look within. people are busy everyday and this causes them to be distracted and unable to achieve a higher conscious life. hence why society feels very mechanical and egoic. these things don't let humanity grow into more evolved states of consciousness. where we are at currently, humanity is honestly stuck and don't know how to get out of this rut. a lot of this though does have to do with fear and desire, a fear of the unknown, uncertainty yet a desire for comfort and safety.
@Doxdigits
@Doxdigits 10 сағат бұрын
You’ve allowed my friends to change their perception into the realm of perspective
@sugarfree1894
@sugarfree1894 8 сағат бұрын
My working life is non-profit. I look after people who can't look after themselves anymore, for money. Other than that I have zero interest in working, except for the good feeling of not having to get up on non-work days and earning enough to cover my costs.
@robertcullison9476
@robertcullison9476 7 сағат бұрын
Remember being asked the question, What do you want to be when you grow up? Not, WHO, but WHAT...
@SharperPenImageConsulting
@SharperPenImageConsulting 7 сағат бұрын
Yeah. That was like 5 americas ago LMAO We have millions of people who are obsolete, and didn’t “keep up.”
@JohnnyKarlitch-g8d
@JohnnyKarlitch-g8d 6 сағат бұрын
Damn! Are we NPCs staring into our own abyss?
@briancornish2076
@briancornish2076 5 сағат бұрын
If there's anything else i can help you with, feel free to ask!
@Rockyzach88
@Rockyzach88 Сағат бұрын
Hopefully society starts seeing the value in buying and getting goods and services from more independent and local entities. Corporations have really showed their ass the last decade. (They really have throughout history, but most don't read history) Buying from big corporations has basically given them power over society and this is an issue because they aren't democratic and they are clueless to how actual human beings live besides the interactions between you and their products.
@lostartoflove
@lostartoflove 9 сағат бұрын
duh
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