We work more today than ever. Why?

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Tom Scryleus

Tom Scryleus

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@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
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@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
I hearted my own comment. I know..
@zxcaaq
@zxcaaq Ай бұрын
You work more today for less pay! Wages don't follow inflation! You're being squished from middle-class to lower-class every year!
@NotEvenDeathCanSaveU
@NotEvenDeathCanSaveU Ай бұрын
National socialists made 8 hour work shifts a standard copied by almost whole europe and they did it to reduce hours worked by an individual down from 12 or 16h. No matter what hours we work people will always complain. I would say we overall work less all over the world, not more, either way that's irrelevant, what is relevant is that no matter how long we work we can barely afford living, that's the real scam.
@CraftyF0X
@CraftyF0X Ай бұрын
13:50 and this is excatly why it will never be put up to vote on. Voting is for circus, not for real material changes in the life of masses.
@rejectionistmanifesto8836
@rejectionistmanifesto8836 Ай бұрын
​@@TomScryleusFarmers only worked part of the year. Joi Jindai in Thailand covers this aspect.
@dividebyzero6722
@dividebyzero6722 Ай бұрын
People will call you lazy and treat you like a waste of oxygen if you have trouble participating in this shitty scam of living as well 🙄
@Diewelle666
@Diewelle666 Ай бұрын
I think that depends on whether you contribute to the society you live off. There are many ways you can do that but there certainly are a number of people that just take and take and often actively disrupt productive peoples lives and sew chaos. People certainly have a right to look down on a perfectly capable person who is that selfish. However I don't think most people expect you to work your whole life away!
@Ajax-t1q
@Ajax-t1q Ай бұрын
Agree
@luney3232
@luney3232 28 күн бұрын
Yeah I rarely even take a day off & when i do my co workers call 📞 me lazy
@maxmuller6730
@maxmuller6730 27 күн бұрын
Facts, they are miserable and dont want others to escape thats why they talk bad
@OmniSphinx
@OmniSphinx 21 күн бұрын
Yes those people you just need to ignore, they're very miserable and cruel
@ianandersen265
@ianandersen265 Ай бұрын
In Asian societies, things have gotten so bad that the younger generation is pushing back against brutal work expectations. Change is slow!
@TheChuckfuc
@TheChuckfuc 27 күн бұрын
I saw a video of a foreign English teacher in Japan. The job seemed fine, but holy shit. If you quit your job. You are treated as an enemy.
@jesseperez4185
@jesseperez4185 22 күн бұрын
It's also gonna hurt in the process
@American-Motors-Corporation
@American-Motors-Corporation 9 күн бұрын
Oh that's here in the USA too. Last year it was difficult for me to explain to people that I quit One of my jobs on the grounds of ethics. I was 3rd in charge of the store at an Ollie's bargain outlet My job was to run the front end even though we're also expected to throw free The bottom line is they wanted me to write people up and fire them over a stupid fucking points card truthfully I was subjected to the same stupid shit of what they called recruitment for the stupid points card that's not even really a points card. Their metrics were completely made up you could get two cards in one day and if you had a scheduled day off and you come back it's like that percentage dropped it didn't matter and then if you try to get the numbers up it was nearly impossible because nobody wanted the stupid card some people lucked out and got five cards in a day but that didn't happen every day sometimes you had weeks where you wouldn't get really anything. But they also had this shit tied to people's hours including mine so if you didn't maintain a certain percentage which you're never going to be able to then your hours will be cut while at the same time your subjected to a write-up basically a series of write-ups and you could be fired while at the same time because I was a manager I'm supposed to write everybody else up and fire them meanwhile they're bitching that we're understaffed and oh by the way we were. I held that job for exactly 32 days and then I told them to fuck off I am not doing that to people. My anticipation was that I would go back to Walmart who I worked for back in 21 and left on good terms but at the time Walmart had introduced a hiring freeze and it was impossible to get in the door it took a couple of months I got into another place that was basically a small business version though a growing company that was doing the same shit as Ollie's bargain outlet only that guy turned out to be a complete asshole right alongside the manager that he had running the joint I was the assistant manager they were never clear on what the full brunt of my duties were they just expected me to read their fucking mind so I did the best I could when a doubt I would grab a broom I would clean up I would do manual labor and then they got to bitch and that I need to tell other people to do it I would try to delegate that work while at the same time I would still do a portion of it if anything to try and keep everybody happy that you know I'm not just standing around which I still basically got accused of. One of the employees was Prague and of course use that to not really do very much of anything so that's fine she could run the register she could do this other stuff basically it's as if the owner and the store manager was looking for constant conflict it was a fucking nightmare. I was also 6 weeks on that job before they technically let me go but I was ready to tell them to fuck off anyway and then I immediately signed up to work from home which I did that for 7 and 1/2 months and then call times and other assorted KPIs killed me back in May. I'm telling you these fucking metrics need to go.
@thedude8526
@thedude8526 Ай бұрын
The powers that be just found another way to make us slaves after traditional slavery was abolished. I've always felt that the 40-hour work week was unnatural when I started work at 16. I remember being tired all the time on my days off and just not enjoying life anymore after I was expected to be an adult. That has continued happening to me, and I'm 38 now. Humans are like big predators, we are meant to work hard for short amounts of time and rest/socialize the rest of the time.
@farmoboy83
@farmoboy83 Ай бұрын
i totally agree with you at 41. I always was a good student at school and miss the choice to study whenever i wanted. I used to study hard for a few hours and that was enough. Now i have to worn hard for more than 40h a week, never loose focus, show results, be poorly treated or valued and to be paid just enough to have a few luxuries and not complain. Fed up of the system. Started saving in my 20s and if life allows me, will retire at 50 living a basic simple life with no debts and no wants with just a few needs. This society isa prison by design
@Josh-bs4xf
@Josh-bs4xf Ай бұрын
They never got rid of slavery they just changed it to make you think you have freedom by just giving you barely enough money to survive
@Boababa-fn3mr
@Boababa-fn3mr Ай бұрын
I remember feeling tired all the time at 16 too. I've often thought about that.
@Jake-mv7yo
@Jake-mv7yo Ай бұрын
I am in a position where I get to choose how much I work and I find that working 2-3 hours per day is all I need to feel fulfillment. Any more work than this just becomes drudgery.
@thedude8526
@thedude8526 Ай бұрын
@@Jake-mv7yo That's sounds about right to me. Congratulations on being able to do that!
@makeitbetternetwork8209
@makeitbetternetwork8209 Ай бұрын
I hate modern civilization
@TheMightyCookieShow
@TheMightyCookieShow 18 күн бұрын
Me too
@gyorgytamas
@gyorgytamas 18 күн бұрын
Count me in.
@Staremperor
@Staremperor 11 күн бұрын
People wrote either on their cell phones or computers. We don't have to participate on this civilization. Some people don't. But then, we won't get the spoils of it.
@zakmoton
@zakmoton 10 күн бұрын
Hate comes from fear , have no fear friend what will be will be. Focus on what you can do to make it better you dont have to be particularly involved just be the positive you see with your mind.
@makeitbetternetwork8209
@makeitbetternetwork8209 9 күн бұрын
@@zakmoton Indeed the only way to live.Understood it this morning.Thanks)
@firzen0000
@firzen0000 Ай бұрын
On a serious note, people back then had a community which is extremely important. Everyone in the village had a role and they all worked as a team to survive. They all laughed together and helped eachother. Nowadays you have nobody, maybe a significant other if you're lucky but its becoming rare. Now you're just told to pay a therapist to pretend to be your friend for one hour.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
Good point
@skyblazeeterno
@skyblazeeterno 27 күн бұрын
Having seen a therapist...they if good are NOT your friend...more a neutral person that can give unemotional advice and help
@TommyGunzzz
@TommyGunzzz 8 күн бұрын
Lots of people do have communities today. It's really a secular problem that does not since most religious groups do
@Ben31337l
@Ben31337l 4 күн бұрын
The British goes to the pub as well as church.
@BeccaTKawaii
@BeccaTKawaii 29 күн бұрын
Today, if I have no job, I can not afford a comfortable life. If I have a job, I can not afford a comfortable life.
@maxsiemens304
@maxsiemens304 21 күн бұрын
Try part time or like temp labor or something casual
@BlitzkriegOmega
@BlitzkriegOmega 19 күн бұрын
@maxsiemens304 If you want to survive on part-time work, you'll need multiple part time jobs. It's unsustainable
@xtrwombat4876
@xtrwombat4876 19 күн бұрын
Live in your car or in a tent. it's not as bad as you might think depending on who you are. You will still need to work but you will be free
@BeccaTKawaii
@BeccaTKawaii 19 күн бұрын
@@xtrwombat4876 can I eat bugs, too?
@xtrwombat4876
@xtrwombat4876 19 күн бұрын
@@BeccaTKawaii you can do that now if you want to, but personally, i would take working part-time for myself living in my car, hiking mountains, riding my bike from place to place out in the sun. vs being a wage slave in a drab concrete box working for a billion dollar company that makes it billions by exploiting people.
@twitchyrats5252
@twitchyrats5252 29 күн бұрын
They will guilt trip you into working more hours with the lie that your life is easier than your ancestors. Meanwhile, these same people are taking luxurious vacations.
@nettewilson5926
@nettewilson5926 Ай бұрын
I think work is necessary. The problem is that small groups of people are stealing the wealth created by the people who actually do the work.
@cosmicllama6910
@cosmicllama6910 Ай бұрын
We could also still get everything done with a 4 day workweek. Production is up more than ever but only the people at the top benefit, and they act like we all still have to put in the same outdated 40+ hrs.
@cultofhercules
@cultofhercules Ай бұрын
Because the wealthy employ intellectual capital to build the systems that accrue them more wealth. IT makes the rich richer.
@FormerCityFinancier
@FormerCityFinancier Ай бұрын
​@@cosmicllama6910 Don't stop at 4. How about a 2 day work week??? Don't be silly! Get to work and be happy. If your boss says 5 days, you should work 5 days! If you want to work less, then expect to be paid less!
@cosmicllama6910
@cosmicllama6910 Ай бұрын
@@FormerCityFinancier I'm sure we could still accomplish everything with 2 day work weeks. If you want society to keep going, people need to both be able to afford families AND be able to spend time with them. The %1 needs to give up their political power and super yachts. Or you can watch society collapse like it always does when it gets too top heavy. Men are already starting to buck the system in droves because they are not stupid, they see they are being used for nothing, no reward and no chance at a family as long as they "do what the boss wants"
@OGbqze
@OGbqze Ай бұрын
Once upon a time, there was a man that boosted an economy from extreme hyperinflation up to one of the greatest and most thriving economies the world has ever seen. He banned usury, rent was no more than 1/8 your income, newly wedded couples could get debt free loans that equated 6 months of pay and if you had a child it would knock off 25% of it. He built approx 1.6million homes and it was mandatory that they had a garden, the people got paid for exactly how much labor they put in. The entire country went from hopeless to having pride in nation. Those were the "evil Germans" we are brainwashed about in our government education camps. Question everything you know.
@peanutboxes4076
@peanutboxes4076 Ай бұрын
I don’t wanna work anymore. At all. I’m tired. I’m tired of being a human battery that has to go back and forth to a place I don’t wanna be, just to eat and pay for a somewhere to live that I barely get to spend time in coz I’m always at work. And still being broke at the end of the month even after 42.5 hours a week. It’s not even 9-5 anymore, my job is 8:30-5.
@mt142X
@mt142X Ай бұрын
I feel you, I’m often 7:30-8pm (average 12h) 5days a week, every week as well as often called in to work weekends as well, so it ends up being 7days a week sometimes. Average 120-140 hrs biweekly. I’m exhausted but can’t give up for 1)sole provider for family and 2.) I’m the only person trained/educated in my role. I work several different roles during the week depending on the day. I’m overwhelmed and exhausted. I have a 45m commute and don’t get home till nearly 9pm. I have to “slam” myself to sleep with otc meds so that I can actually sleep but still takes time to unwind. Hard for me to sleep. Finally after sleeping around 12:30am, I have to “slam” myself awake with caffeine and now prescription amphetamines (I do not recommend or condone that) but it’s been the only way I’ve been able to survive financially for the past 2 years (even with decent wage). I don’t know what to do. If I stop for 1 second, everything falls apart. I definitely feel you.
@MojoVice
@MojoVice 27 күн бұрын
Mine is 7 am - 5 pm - salary no overtime.
@wades623
@wades623 16 күн бұрын
​@@mt142Xif you're the only one then it sounds like you might want to start demanding some things instead of just going with it
@jess6682
@jess6682 9 күн бұрын
add in commute and everything you do to get ready and decompress and you’re looking at between 10-12 hours devoted to work, easy - and still not making enough to enjoy being alive.
@eliotness107
@eliotness107 Ай бұрын
Nobody would mind working hard if it actually got you anywhere near your goals in life. The harder you work, the more expensive everything becomes as the years pass by. A good example is the guy dreaming to buy a house and hes working real hard for years to save up for a downpayment on a house. Once he reaches that amount needed the house has risen in price and interest rates has gone up. He now needs 30% more money. So he keeps on grinding another 3 years saving as hard as he can, only for the process to repeat. Until the day he dies and the money he had saved is taxed by 40% and then given to any remaining relatives who will carry on spinning the same wheel their passed away relative did. Its a waste of your life. Let the rich and their assets rot, us poors will never catch up while their money and asset values multiply again and again and again until the wealth gap is so huge we can no longer afford to eat and then the revolution begins
@firefoxx_x
@firefoxx_x Ай бұрын
When women first entered the workforce, the number of workers doubled. It is essential to reduce the workweek from 40 hours to 20 hours to reflect this change. With the additional factor of immigration, further reduction to a 15-hour workweek is necessary to keep unemployment low and wages high.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
I like your thinking!
@johngray3449
@johngray3449 Ай бұрын
I think you really mean 30, and women only produce half as much, prove me wrong.
@shaunpearce6846
@shaunpearce6846 Ай бұрын
All the extra resources attained by the additional productivity only went to the top. It wasn't spread among the people.
@Juznik1389
@Juznik1389 Ай бұрын
Very interesting point! I agree 100%!!
@NishantSharma-tr6xl
@NishantSharma-tr6xl Ай бұрын
yes good point. But the problem is company keeps the working hours same or even increase it to churn out maximum profits even after increased workforce.
@jasonboenig
@jasonboenig Ай бұрын
Now your expected to work as fast as a computer. Work in multiple time zones and for my small business even on Sundays. Sometimes I work 14 days in a row. That’s why people are loosing their minds.
@theotherguy5516
@theotherguy5516 Ай бұрын
Technology has made working life even more unbearable, especially in an office. All these endless emails and instant messages and Teams meetings and "collaboration" on Word or SharePoint, the inane spreadsheets, the unbearable PowerPoint presentations. Please, God, make it stop. And because of the internet, we're expected to get things done quicker, when in the days of typewriters and faxes, things had to work slower. Of course people are exhausted. Of course they're depressed. Of course they're at their wits' end.
@gabrielserrano5054
@gabrielserrano5054 Ай бұрын
Yeah the welfare state created this. Sure there is this credit the Feds give in benefits of welfare but their minimum to none impactful. They need hard workers they just won’t admit it. As long as there is welfare they will need people working hard those are rare.
@gabrielserrano5054
@gabrielserrano5054 Ай бұрын
@@theotherguy5516I hope with ai it will make work easier. But honestly like you said ai will just be another tool to add more work and won’t be replacing any jobs. If anything they will need to hire more people to make the ai valuable to buy and use it for the work place.
@CastleKnight7
@CastleKnight7 27 күн бұрын
@@theotherguy5516Exactly why I stay clear of office work. Sounds mind-numbing.
@Gingerspicelife
@Gingerspicelife 25 күн бұрын
@@theotherguy5516💯
@QuintusGaius
@QuintusGaius Ай бұрын
I work for 2 hours per day, 6 or 5 days per week. I work online and it is barely enough to pay bills, but its still better than being a wage slave.
@SurpriseMeJT
@SurpriseMeJT Ай бұрын
what do you do? I'm looking to go to part time from full time.
@pantherman8719
@pantherman8719 Ай бұрын
? I mean if you like it that's good but if it's barely enough, would it possible to find another online job that makes you more?
@QuintusGaius
@QuintusGaius Ай бұрын
@@pantherman8719 for sure yes, and I plan on doing it. I was just trying to say that for me, not being a wage slave is the top priority
@rejectionistmanifesto8836
@rejectionistmanifesto8836 Ай бұрын
​@@pantherman8719No needed since he can get by fine as long as he isn't a spoiled lavish spender
@CampingforCool41
@CampingforCool41 Ай бұрын
@@pantherman8719I doubt there’s any regular job that you can work two hours a day and live comfortably beyond paying bills.
@WingsOfDomesticViolence
@WingsOfDomesticViolence Ай бұрын
I had an epiphany yesterday -Why am I still working this much when I will never earn enough to own (Let alone maintain) a home? There is zero reason to work anymore unless you have to pay rent or something,I currently live off of the bare minimum because my lust for luxuries is much less than my drive to work my entire existence. Taking rent out of the equation I can literally live off of $200 a month easily.
@adisc7475
@adisc7475 Ай бұрын
That includes insurance food utilities cell phone?
@WingsOfDomesticViolence
@WingsOfDomesticViolence Ай бұрын
@@adisc7475 Yes,Easily.
@silviuvisan505
@silviuvisan505 Ай бұрын
​@@adisc7475why u need insurance bro
@lumeronswift
@lumeronswift Ай бұрын
​@@adisc7475 insurance?
@CultureCrossed64
@CultureCrossed64 Ай бұрын
Don't tell people that. They'll realize that they are the problem, not the system.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
I'm done with the 40-hour workweek, Im getting out! who's coming with me?
@stephenadams6455
@stephenadams6455 Ай бұрын
I’m trying to focus on my sales job. This is probably my way out. The only problem is my regular job takes a lot of my energy. Trying to get motivated to sell more homes and invest in dividend stocks.
@AVPVP
@AVPVP Ай бұрын
I would like to get out of the rat race and live a happy life
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
you and me both!
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
I know,, same here. I have zero energy. its a wonder I have enough energy on the weekends to make these videos.
@gosayezenebebeyene3280
@gosayezenebebeyene3280 Ай бұрын
Almost there to get out!
@michaelsrensen-lb7yw
@michaelsrensen-lb7yw Ай бұрын
Here in Denmark the goverment have just removed a holiday called "Store Bede Dag" in english - great day of prayer, and made it a normal work day. Its the fourth friday after eastern.. Many people refuse it and close there shop anyways. Even some schools close anyways. People are sick and tired of we are forced to work more and more and more. Our Prime minister also said clearly that we maybe have to work an hour more at week. There where a big backlash about this and then she said, we misunderstood her? and came with a long nonsens political speech without answering.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
I love that, that people don't let government dictate
@thorsrensen3162
@thorsrensen3162 Ай бұрын
This decision was a big slap in the face on people who are alolready overworked and stressed, and who survive the pressure by having these few days off from time to time.
@soundphilosophy
@soundphilosophy Ай бұрын
Socialism brings government encroachments more and more over time; they'll no doubt be back for that holiday and longer work weeks later; don't expect taxes to decrease either. It's the slavery of so-called "social responsibility," guilt-tripping populations into Stockholm Syndrome.
@joeschmoe3815
@joeschmoe3815 Ай бұрын
Politicians telling you to work more and harder - exactly my kind of humour 😂❤
@furiousdestroyah9999
@furiousdestroyah9999 Ай бұрын
Rather than needing to work an hour more, we need to prevent the owning class from stealing an hour of work's worth of profits. There you go
@danielmcelroy8533
@danielmcelroy8533 19 күн бұрын
There's one aspect I think should be added, as the pandemic laid bare just how terrible it's always been- the commute. Commuting to work needs to be seen as the unpaid labor, in fact arguably the cost the employee has to pay for the privilege of working. I wonder how long it took the average peasant to get from their home to where they needed to work on any given day. As companies have centralized their work spaces into increasingly inaccessible urban hubs, they have taken hours of life away from their workers every day. Consider that if you have a 1 hour commute each way, by the end of the week you have added a full work shift plus two hours to your schedule.
@thebigb1286
@thebigb1286 Ай бұрын
I work at a factory where hard work is the policy, but there's no reward for it. I've seen people who are Exempt meaning they're not paid overtime. They work A LOT! It's hard to describe to a lot of people that there's no point working harder. There's no extra money or respect. You can climb the C Ladder but that's not a given. I'm in the USA, and there's this idea that if you work your butt off everything will just work. Financial problems, marriage issues, mental problems, bad family, boredom, and so much more will be fixed by working harder. It doesn't work obviously, but everyone especially older people act like it does and ridicules a lot of people, especially younger people for not working harder.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
Its all a big trap if you ask me. Thats why I make these videos. ps. Im a millenial too.
@thebigb1286
@thebigb1286 Ай бұрын
@@TomScryleus I agree, but there's a lot of boomers, and boomer mindset people where I work and they are very openly critical of younger people and having a limit on work. It is a big trap, but it's a weird one. You can tell people it's there, and they'll still walk right into it.
@shiptj01
@shiptj01 Ай бұрын
Do you live in the Midwest? That all sounds like Midwestern thinking.
@thebigb1286
@thebigb1286 Ай бұрын
@@shiptj01 West Coast USA, it's paid a lot better, but the employers make a lot more.
@johngray3449
@johngray3449 Ай бұрын
Yeah you're right, what people really need is cheap shelter and food, everything else gets stolen in taxes and fees, people used to have no fees in the great depression, we are way worst off today. Lesson learnt, Never Try!
@jackcarpenters3759
@jackcarpenters3759 Ай бұрын
Hunter Gatherers worked around 15 hours a week, i believe the piraha people in the amazone today are a good example of that. And they retire at 40 since the young bring in enough food. When agriculture started, they started to work more hours and got more stress. Slavery became an issue, and slavery hasn't ended since then, we are all slaves. Most people don't take the red pill, so they rather call it employee.
@CultureCrossed64
@CultureCrossed64 Ай бұрын
Hunter gatherers, yes. But not farmers. They worked (and work) way harder and longer than we do. And considering humans switched from hunting and gathering TO farming. I'd say they probably had a pretty good reason to do so.
@jackcarpenters3759
@jackcarpenters3759 Ай бұрын
@@CultureCrossed64 It was because of overpopulation. A lot of new farmers got back to hunter gatherer life style when there was enough food again.
@NukeCloudstalker
@NukeCloudstalker Ай бұрын
Like it or not, working as an employee is voluntary. If you can find another way to stay alive, nothing is stopping you. I personally find it preferable to starting my own company for now, though I am working towards it. But at no point is it slavery. The real slavery is taxation, both direct and through money-printing causing inflation. THAT is why we have to work 40, rather than 20 hours a week, or in other words, we could vacation half the year and still have the same we make now, roughly speaking. Your enemy is the state and its bureaucrats, and every single state employee and contractor and subcontractor of the state. EVERYONE taking money out of your pocket through the state is an enemy, a thief at best, in all honesty: a parasite draining away the time in your life itself.
@CampingforCool41
@CampingforCool41 Ай бұрын
Agriculture is a necessity because of higher population- but also higher population is only possible because of agricultural. It’s a cycle that feeds into itself. It might be true that a hunter gatherer life was less overall work, but it’s not a viable option anymore for the population at large. Agriculture while destructive in its own way gives us far more calories per square meter than nature can ever do naturally. If so many people were to suddenly rely on foraging and hunting to survive these days, we would be like a plague of locusts on the land and cause extinctions even faster than we are doing right now.
@CampingforCool41
@CampingforCool41 Ай бұрын
@@NukeCloudstalkerI can promise you would not like living in a world where the things you take for granted weren’t funded by taxes. The government uses taxes for some despicable things like funding the war machine- it also uses it to build public roads. It should also be using it to fund healthcare….
@lexluong8155
@lexluong8155 Ай бұрын
When we come to realise we own nothing and everything is borrowed then we will realise wealth means nothing because its all temporary. Enough is enough.
@theguybehindyou4762
@theguybehindyou4762 19 күн бұрын
Even if you acquire wealth and resources, the government will invent reasons to seize it.
@tolik5929
@tolik5929 Ай бұрын
People dont understand , that a country reaches a level ( if they are progressing correctly ) that they have to work LESS , in order to accomplish MORE . The 40 hr work week was put in place , for the needs , and world , of the 19th century . It hasnt been working very well for the past 60 years . People just never questioned it , and the country has been limping along with it , until two things happened . Firstly , the internet , and rise of technology , 2ndly , the global pandemic hit , with all the lock downs etc . Now people actually had time for inner reflection as to WHY they are unhappy . Lock downs stop , people now know , they dont want to go back to that . ...ant they aren't . Its a passive revolt , people dont want to live at their jobs anymore , so things are breaking down , everybody is short handed , etc. We ( the US ) is stagnating , and if it continues , we will regress as a nation . We are now at a stage of developement , where we NEED the 20 hr / 4 day work week to survive going into the 21st century . Its a work week for the needs and world of TODAY , not 120 plus years ago . Have to remember , this is the same country that didnt abolish slavery , until 30 years short of the 20th century .
@cosmicllama6910
@cosmicllama6910 Ай бұрын
People wonder why families don't stay together these days and all the children are raised on screens and can't emotionally regulate themselves/act out so much, but unironically think it's fine that we all spend way more time with coworkers than our own families, and we all have strangers raise our kids and spend more time with them than we can. Families need to spend time together and at least one of the parents needs to be able to be home with the kids most of the time.
@tolik5929
@tolik5929 Ай бұрын
@@cosmicllama6910 with the 20 hr/4 day week , they can .
@Boababa-fn3mr
@Boababa-fn3mr Ай бұрын
The 40 hour week didn't become the norm until well into the 20th century. Prior to that, it was 48 or even 60.
@theotherguy5516
@theotherguy5516 Ай бұрын
​@@cosmicllama6910 This is the point I repeatedly make to friends, expecting some sort of anger towards our system or even a recognition that it's mad, but, alas, no. Just acceptance. Why can we remark upon the obvious, horrible consequences of fascism and communism, but not the consequences of capitalism?
@furiousdestroyah9999
@furiousdestroyah9999 Ай бұрын
Need to update work, need to update education. So much stuff is outdated it's insane
@shiptj01
@shiptj01 Ай бұрын
First shift, second shift, and third shift came from the Industrial Revolution, as well as Daylight Savings Time. My mom wanted to stay home and be traditional, but the economy makes it hard. It's definitely a scam, having husband and wife work outside of the home. More tax revenue, more purchases, and rising home prices.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
This video wasn't planned at all. But I got several comments in a row about how "we used to work more in the past". So I had to make this video, to set the record straight. WE WORK MORE TODAY THAN EVER!
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
yes we did
@CultureCrossed64
@CultureCrossed64 Ай бұрын
Incorrect. We used to work a LOT more. The "medieval serfs worked less" idea has been thoroughly debunked. But same as the "alpha male" theory, it will continue through the work of the ignorant or those who willfully corrupt others. You're a youtuber so I'm more than willing to believe it's the latter
@FarfettilLejl
@FarfettilLejl Ай бұрын
Not a word about central banks and the devaluation of money they commit
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
Oh a video on that is coming :)
@michaelsrensen-lb7yw
@michaelsrensen-lb7yw Ай бұрын
Planned obsolescence also does we have to work more and buy the same thing several times now because it breaks so fast or have to be repaired. Its everything from tools, shoes, refrigerators, computers, televisions, headphones, cars, you name it. Our whole society today is nothing but consume.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
yes, its trap within the trap.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
The video turned out better than I expected. I hope you liked it.
@woolengrappler
@woolengrappler Ай бұрын
This makes so much sense. I’ve always had a ton of energy and drive to work, then rest. A high output all the time just feels unnatural. Everything in nature has period of work/ growth/ rest then repair. The seasons are cyclical spring and summer are growth, fall and winter are dormant and restful. Building muscle is hard work (lifting weights) plus rest repeated over and over again. Planting a garden is hard work, then you wait and let things grow. Constant work and rigid structure is not the norm. You need work AND rest.
@outlander234
@outlander234 20 күн бұрын
I will always remember what this one plasterer said I was working in construction... He said when it was all done by hand it was better, the pace was slower and more enjoyable. He said when the machine came that you just chuck in the mix and it pumps it up through a hose and you just hose the walls and ceilings down and then you finish it off, it was supposed to make the work easier. All it did was make them work even harder now, doing crazy amount of work in a day. The pace is so much faster and the work is so much more stressful since when that machine is on you have to act quickly in applying it and finishing it. And you need less people. I watched them do the whole small building in few days so you would think great now rest of the week off haha nah its on to the next one. What modern work did is just devalued people, or made less people more important.
@l3lackoutsMedia
@l3lackoutsMedia 19 күн бұрын
Possession of possessions works both ways maybe more the way that is not obvious. The thing possesses and controls you to fulfill its needs basically.
@juanjacobomoracerecero6604
@juanjacobomoracerecero6604 Ай бұрын
In Mexico on top of all you said, we do hours of nothing at work, there are days with no clients, no calls, office or workshop tidy, no people at sight, you still have to finish your journey. Plus, hours of traffic jams or public transportation to reach the workplace and getting home.
@diogenesstudent5585
@diogenesstudent5585 Ай бұрын
Whats life in Mx like
@juanjacobomoracerecero6604
@juanjacobomoracerecero6604 Ай бұрын
@@diogenesstudent5585 It depends on the place, wealth, for example in some cities like Mérida people have good income and the city is not so Big, so the pace of life is kind of slow, México City is crazy as I said long transportación times, depends on how wealthy or educated You are You work more or less hours, the less wealthy less educated work the more hours.
@diogenesstudent5585
@diogenesstudent5585 Ай бұрын
@@juanjacobomoracerecero6604 ty
@projectb3117
@projectb3117 Ай бұрын
We work more but it is useless work (invented jobs to create money).
@717UT
@717UT Ай бұрын
The one place in my life that seems to almost escape this is agriculture. I grew up on a ranch, and while it was never glamorous, we never did without. Now, well into my adult years working in the city, I'm disillusioned. All I want to do is be a rancher again.
@rvh1999
@rvh1999 Ай бұрын
Enjoy your box office job
@717UT
@717UT Ай бұрын
@@rvh1999 Jokes on you. I'm a tradesman.
@rvh1999
@rvh1999 Ай бұрын
@@717UT Well, that sure beats a boring office job. Good for you m8!
@717UT
@717UT 26 күн бұрын
@@rvh1999 It does in some ways, but it's hard on the body the same way the office is hard on the mind and soul.
@rvh1999
@rvh1999 26 күн бұрын
@@717UT I guess your right, it's always one or the other.
@Frostypacha
@Frostypacha Ай бұрын
I agreed to work with a Fortune 500 company at 40 hours per week (10 hours per day), to allow for three days off with my children. However, the company has instituted mandatory overtime of twelve hour shifts, at least once every weekend, and sometimes two extra shifts, which brings my work week up from four days, to five and six days per week. My time is limited outside of work, and my kids are burdened by that fact.
@ChrisLitton
@ChrisLitton Ай бұрын
Find another job, work for a charity. You will never get the time back again.
@camawrug
@camawrug Ай бұрын
Coffee at the office and breaks during the work day were also introduced to raise the performance of the workers ... not because anyone cares.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
Yepp Ps. I care! :)
@gabrielserrano5054
@gabrielserrano5054 Ай бұрын
Coffe is like a performance drug to keep you working longer. It’s really a downer unless you drink sips at a time to make the caffeine more consistent instead of caffeine crash by gulping.
@Volkbrecht
@Volkbrecht 9 күн бұрын
It's both. People enjoy those little things and as a result they get more productive. That is the way things should be, create a work environment people find pleasant to be in.
@macsidia
@macsidia 6 күн бұрын
And not only that, they charge for the coffee!
@ashton5493
@ashton5493 Ай бұрын
As a mother I hate that I have to work full time and I’m trying to juggle work and being a mother. I try my best to still be there emotionally and physically, and I always try to make fun memories with my son and I go as far as to call off work just to spend the holidays with him. It’s even sucks more for single parents who’s partner isn’t in the picture anymore, even though some of us are able to get child support it’s sadly not a thing that all of us can get. As for my sons dad he signed away his rights since he didn’t want anything to do with us and only wanted to be with some other women who he was cheating on me with. And honestly to anyone who says “I don’t want kids” I don’t blame them, it takes a lot of hard work, lots of money, and with how things are these days it’s hard to find someone who would be loyal and happy enough to actually stay and help raise the kid/s.
@nikitachirich7985
@nikitachirich7985 25 күн бұрын
You’re beautiful and kids are the most precious thing that can happen in a man’s life speaking from personal experience, don’t give up hope babe ❤
@painuchiha2694
@painuchiha2694 Ай бұрын
The industrial era was when people legalized slavery in a morally “acceptable” way back then Of course back then they worked 12 hours 6 days a week it was lawless but our system comes from the same cloth. Got lower back problems since I was 20 years old because work never stops and I’m never allowed a break
@craigwinslow6749
@craigwinslow6749 Ай бұрын
We are battling a first world human rights issue. We need to make a change and we the people need to come together and stand against these issues. Working and purpose is prosperous but we need more time for our own existence.
@alexrobin
@alexrobin Ай бұрын
And if you wanna go even further back in our evolution as a species before modern history, we were basically foragers, hunting and gathering for only a few hours daily, then having large amounts of idle time. At least that's what anthropologists say. And this lifestyle is even observable in a few remaining tribes "untouched" by civilization.
@FactsCountdown
@FactsCountdown Ай бұрын
Make a video on how education system prepare us for wage slavery.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
technically, I have done it.(its a video called "i regret going to collage). But that video is not very good. I want to make a new version of the video.
@alexandriapeters5688
@alexandriapeters5688 Ай бұрын
I believe they meant K-12.
@tormodundheim259
@tormodundheim259 Ай бұрын
It was made to make good Prussian soldiers back in the day. Specifically.
@gabrielserrano5054
@gabrielserrano5054 Ай бұрын
It’s the Prussian military system of time scheduling diverse subjects. It encourages discipline for corporate America over relaxed periods for productivity for work.
@postmodgent1499
@postmodgent1499 Ай бұрын
the fiat currency you earn is constantly declining in value at an accelerating rate yet you must still work 40hrs/week. for most their pay raises to not match inflation so your time is being stolen. over 15-20 years a company is actually paying pennies on the dollar for an employee's services compared to their first year. IMO this is the root of the problem as opposed how much we work or how's it's structured/scheduled(but is still a problem).
@Fruitcupper
@Fruitcupper 15 күн бұрын
I work about 27hours a week working on my business and another job. Feels good man.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus 15 күн бұрын
Thats awesome!!
@Gingerspicelife
@Gingerspicelife 25 күн бұрын
I’m a healthcare IT Manager and former Nurse and i am beyond miserable. I feel like I’m in a pressure cooker all day every day. Technology/ internet has destroyed us!
@robmcd
@robmcd Ай бұрын
Fabulous video Tom. A number of years ago I took a casual job driving a tour coach around Sydney Australia. The company needed me more than I needed them so they would offer me choices of what work I could do on my rostered days as I had a full time job too. This is when I realised how powerful this is as an employee. Lie. Get a casual job but tell them you have a primary job even if you don’t. You’ll be treated with much more respect and dignity and enjoy unlimited time off under the casual employment system.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
thank you. and thank oyu for sharing your story.
@jpakos6701
@jpakos6701 Ай бұрын
The collective " slave mindset " is so strong .....i need to see your videos like an antidote ....!
@WWE2K22-WomensWrestling
@WWE2K22-WomensWrestling Ай бұрын
I live in Australia. I find it surprising people work as little as 40 hours a week. My experience is, you are hired for 40hours a week, but in practice work 50-60 hours per week, with no overtime paid. If you do not do this, you will not pass probation. If you have already passed probation and refuse the unpaid overtime, you will be bullied until you leave.
@TheMightyCookieShow
@TheMightyCookieShow 18 күн бұрын
Bro nobody's just working 40 hours I don't know who's saying that everybody over here is being pushed to work more than that.
@Volkbrecht
@Volkbrecht 9 күн бұрын
40 hours is pretty normal in Europe. The trick is to push back, and also not to self-exploit. My company for instance will not complain if you work your ass off. But they'll also not ask you for overtime. We don't even have punch-clocks.
@BossMan-yu1og
@BossMan-yu1og Ай бұрын
Slavery was never abolished. It only evolved. Wage slavery simply affords you the pleasure of choosing who owns you. The factory I work in currently has a 40 hour work week but it's divided amongst 4 days. Most of those day, the work is so slow it's completed within 6-8 hours and management is pulling shit out of their asses to keep us busy. One day we were expected to sweep the PARKING LOT because there was no work to be done but we were expected to stay for another 3 hours. EVERY night, the doors are closed an hour before shift ends and all the employees sit in the break room zombified on their phones until it's "time to punch out." I'll never understand why we are expected to literally waste our lives away like that. If you're willing to pay me to do menial work or no work at all - pay me to do it at home where I can enjoy my life and my family!
@Volkbrecht
@Volkbrecht 9 күн бұрын
Are you really complaining about the fact that you get three days off per week? Frame this differently: instead of coming in an additional day, you get paid for sitting around. Remember that what you sell is your time, not your labor. It's up to your employer to draw value from that time, but if they don't, well, you get the same amount of money for less wear and tear on the body.
@Heste04kraft93
@Heste04kraft93 21 күн бұрын
My problem with work is purpose, I’ve said for years that if an apocalypse happened it would give me purpose. I would have to fish and hunt for dinner, grow vegetables during growing season, preserve food and harvest firewood for winter, cooking and boiling water and it would be either I do these tasks or I starve. Today I commute for hours per day to slave away at work so my plastic card lets me buy anything I need. When I harvest, split and stack firewood so I can stay warm in winter it has a cause and effect kinda feeling where as working doesn’t give me that connection and most importantly, I do it on my own time and pace.
@nozhki-busha
@nozhki-busha Ай бұрын
When I was in my 20s I would work 40-50 hours a week for about 30k for a company. Now at 49 I work about 25 hours and earn 100k working as a contractor. While I dont like work, I think the amount of hours I do is heading in the right direction. Though I certainly appreciate that this isnt how most people experience work and that needs to change!
@zxcaaq
@zxcaaq Ай бұрын
If you account for inflation you used to make $61.917 in 1995 and now you're making 100k thats an increase of $38.083 assuming now you've even got 29 years of experience!!! You deserve more.
@cl-7832
@cl-7832 Ай бұрын
​@@zxcaaqyou sont wven have to go back that far to proce a point. Just go back ten years and aee how much the US dollar spensong power has diminished.
@izzy2900
@izzy2900 Ай бұрын
@@zxcaaq $61.917 USD in 1995 would be $127.791 USD now in 2024, accounting for inflation.
@izzy2900
@izzy2900 Ай бұрын
@nozhki-busha As I understand this, you had $30K a year, 52weeks*45hours = 2340hours worked in a year, 30K / 2340hours = $12,8 USD per hour in...24 years ago money i.e. your mid-20's, 49-24=25yo, e.g. in the year 2000, that's $23.38 USD per hour in the year 2000, accounting for inflation. Now, in the year 2024, $100K USD a year, for 52weeks*25hours = 1300 hours worked in a year, $100K / 1300 = $76.9 USD in 2024 money, accounting for backwards inflation, $76.9 USD an hour today would have been $42.10 USD per hour worked today. So essentially, your hourly rate went up 180% in 24 years, or 7.5% per year if it was gradual.
@gabrielserrano5054
@gabrielserrano5054 Ай бұрын
Companies pay for your time while contractors pay for your productivity. Big difference the corporate machine you might get a small raise if any at all. That’s why those workers don’t work hard or show they do.
@floofyloofy
@floofyloofy Ай бұрын
Life is a diffrent game now, over the game our parents played. The game they played was going to college and getting a good job. But now, I find that the game for is us living frugally and being entrepreneurs. College degrees get more worthless by the semester, jobs get worse by the year. I find the only realistic way to escape wage slavery is entrepreneurship. For better or for worse, it's a different game now, and it's our responsibility, as the players, to find the way to play the game that works for us.
@FactsCountdown
@FactsCountdown Ай бұрын
But entrepreneurship is not the solution as majority people will never be successful in it.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
I wonder about that quite often. if things were better for our parents. or if it was very same wage trap we are in. Im leaning it was a wage trap then too.
@geraldleuven169
@geraldleuven169 Ай бұрын
@@TomScryleus We shouldn't forget that women entering the workforce meant that wages were practically cut in half. Also, roughly 80% of women work for the government so they effectively don't bring money into the system because they are getting payed by tax dollars.
@cup_of_coffee-0
@cup_of_coffee-0 Ай бұрын
@@FactsCountdown in today`s job market everybody is an entrepreneur just many do not realize it - you need to manage yourself, your job /advertise, negotiate, manage, learn/ very similar as an entrepreneur + there is no safety net for jobs either...
@tomizatko3138
@tomizatko3138 Ай бұрын
You must realise that to be and entrepreneur someone must lose money so you can gain it, someone must be the consumer or employ to you. It is simpel impossible to do that.
@fischX
@fischX 19 күн бұрын
We work a lot, and nothing gets done
@gabriel-gc4uf
@gabriel-gc4uf 6 күн бұрын
Dude companies like Amazon destroy their products on purpose to maintain their prices.. that means the poor employees who worked overtime and stayed away from their loved ones, did it for nothing.. if we worked to survive we would work way less
@JoATTech
@JoATTech Ай бұрын
Different historic sources say different things about working in medieval times. First of all agriculture work is not only with crops. You still have life stock which need year round attention. Peasants (in Europe) had quotas, which were assigned to the family. Usually quota was bigger than 40h a week - 60-80 (120 even). So it was split between family members. So women and children worked then too. Quotas have depended on the nobleman (basically owner of the peasants) so this might be totally different in nearby village. But ... what is funny, is that most of this "peasants were slaves" narrative was created during industrial revolution, to convince the workers that before peasants had it worse. Some historic sources claim what you claim, that peasants haven't been overloaded. But all of the sources agree on their diet which was terrible and they haven't owned much. But if we look around, we can see that revenue generated by "wage slaves" is so great, that everyone could have enough food, free healthcare, a shelter above his/her head and could work probably ~20h a week. But revenue split is so unfair that we have what we have. Also the level of greed of some psycho and sociopaths is so great which is the main driver of this shit.
@cultofhercules
@cultofhercules Ай бұрын
I work as a developer for a big financial IT corporation. Assigned to the 'innovation' tribe. I hate it so much. The people aren't that bad at all. The work isn't bad at all. The company pays well. Everything is supposed to be great. Except... It wants your life to revolve around the company. It brainwashes you into believing your colleagues are your friends. That working at the company for 20 years straight is the greatest thing. The grass isn't greener on the other side. All those frustrations you have about the codebase... It's not different elsewhere. Ambition to learn a new language or framework? The company doesn't need that modern stuff. People also play subtle power games. They set traps for someone they don't like. There's gossip everywhere. Cliques. Half-truths. Jealousy. Resentment. Spite. But also, women exploiting crushes men have on them. That one shocked the most, just seeing how powerful a man's weakness to female validation can be exploited. Blegh. There is no escape.
@projectb3117
@projectb3117 Ай бұрын
Spreading half-truths…happens everywhere
@SurpriseMeJT
@SurpriseMeJT Ай бұрын
I hate the stupid power games, especially from women who love to gossip and create the cliques. There is no way out - you get pulled in. Working remotely is great at elminating this, but man, I don't ever want to go back into the corporate physical environment. trying to find part time work since my investments have matured nicely.
@kc6810
@kc6810 Ай бұрын
Women exploiting crushes men have on them. Wow. Nice try. Making the man the victim. Most women don’t want attention from men they don’t want attention from. They don’t want some guy bothering them when they don’t feel the same. If he can’t take a hint that’s on him. He’s not a child.
@cultofhercules
@cultofhercules Ай бұрын
@@kc6810 Lol. Women do it all the time. Guy in power has crush on them. Make guy feel desired enough to keep crushing but always needing more attention. That way, he will believe you are seeking his approval & validation, which will make him more forgiving for your flaws. It will also make the guy see anyone who doesn't like you as enemies, and scrutinize their work + put in a bad word. Women who use it to their advantage can become untouchable.
@arielgoldfarb4118
@arielgoldfarb4118 Ай бұрын
Corporate office jobs seems hell to me. Fake people and sociopaths everywhere. If you are a good person You will never suceed.
@SurpriseMeJT
@SurpriseMeJT Ай бұрын
We are at work 9-6 today. That means sometimes the business can get 9 hours of week from you since you might eat at your desk. Yes, thanks to technology, we perform even more tasks than ever before. More tasks for the time we spend at work. This makes the company and shareholders wealthy but not the worker.
@taurahelms3068
@taurahelms3068 Ай бұрын
I 1000% agree with what you said about feminism. I think the same thing. It is a win-win for profiteers if most men and most women work. Daycare also becomes an expense, making it difficult for the masses to have comfort. I thought it was just me.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
I appreciate that you confirm it. Sometimes i feel I should keep my mouth shut when I touch on certain topics.
@taurahelms3068
@taurahelms3068 Ай бұрын
@@TomScryleus Nope, you are right.
@marianhunt8899
@marianhunt8899 29 күн бұрын
​@@TomScryleusthe problem was that women had no money for their labour with childcare and house duties. They were utterly dependent on their husband. If he was a bad person he could totally exploit the wife. That is a position no human should be in that position. Any type of necessary work should be paid a living wage. Men and women deserve that. Every human needs money.
@Theextremepessimist
@Theextremepessimist Ай бұрын
Start off by paying off debt, stop being a consumer, manage your cash with a budget. Learn to cook and eat left overs. Figure out how to make your money work for you, when you are 18 live at home and get a high paying job, stack the cash away and or buy gold or some sort of investment. Be smart with your time and money. This is just your start.
@NelsonSantos-v6e
@NelsonSantos-v6e Ай бұрын
very,very good points!! listen up young people!! you don't have much time.
@psztyla
@psztyla Ай бұрын
Great video. Another lie about 8 hours per day is that, at least in terms of intellectual work, humans cannot be productive for 8 hours. The average is about 3 hours per day. Hopefully many European countries start to think about reducing workweek to 7 hours per week or 4 days.
@Ajax-t1q
@Ajax-t1q Ай бұрын
Agree
@dogmadogma5398
@dogmadogma5398 28 күн бұрын
WILL NEVER HAPPEN. Welcome to W.E.F. Serfdom. The new world order has you !
@coolguycoolguy7267
@coolguycoolguy7267 Ай бұрын
The only problem is we be taxed on our overtime on top of taxes
@ZexyObserver
@ZexyObserver Ай бұрын
Why the piss do I work so hard if I can't even afford a one bedroom apartment?
@FernandoO-n6e
@FernandoO-n6e Ай бұрын
It's really bad, when even Doctors are dropping out. They are quitting...that's bad...
@dazwol9104
@dazwol9104 Ай бұрын
4 day work weeks are the perfect amount. I've done 4 day work weeks for years the extra day off makes a huge difference. One day of rest and 2 days to live your own life. 5 days a week your basically selling your life away because you only really have one day a week for yourself. Less than 4 days can be destructive because you have to much free Time and boredom and temptation sets in
@La12527
@La12527 21 күн бұрын
Agreed 100%
@plankton1986
@plankton1986 5 күн бұрын
I´m absolutly addicted to your videos. I think your channel is the best thing I´ve seen in KZbin for several years. Thank you for your inspiration. Here a wage slave of a bookstore (yeah, even the big bookstores in my country are like a f*cking Mcdonalds, very sad), but these is my last year in the rat race. I promised. Continue with such a wonderful work!!
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus 5 күн бұрын
Thank you. Your kind words did not only make my day, but my whole week. 🙏🙏
@brotski100
@brotski100 Ай бұрын
Completely agree, what i find fascinating tho is that for a lot of people this is normal and they seem to adjust to it better then i do. so i can work 50 hour weeks for a short time no problem but after a few weeks of that i get tired, frustrated and just really angry. But i see a lot of people who take it better, i mean they don't do better, their health suffers, they overeat, just netflix in the evening, dont read, stop working out etc, but they just take the beating and this scares me, i know that some work has to be done its fine but i want to do so much more and these diligent worker bees even tho i might not have a conflict with them, they just disgust me, not for working hard per se but for working hard without a real benefit to themselves or society and without thinking. i can't put into words the amount of contempt that i feel for this way of living.
@ICanTellIt
@ICanTellIt 26 күн бұрын
Yep🎯
@zalaynaanderson4051
@zalaynaanderson4051 20 сағат бұрын
thanks for speaking the truth👏
@averagejoeskitfarmstead
@averagejoeskitfarmstead Ай бұрын
Thanks for working on these videos Tom, im really impressed that while working on these you have the courage to put your name and appearance up with your beliefs. I wish i was in a position where i could do similar things. I really appreciate how genuine this channel is, thanks man
@Fak_It
@Fak_It 7 күн бұрын
Ever since I started working my 8.30am to 6pm dead end job, I've become unable to enjoy my weekends as I've had to squeeze in chores & prep work for the coming work week on top of doing things I was unable to do after work hours purely out of exhaustion. I can't remember the last time I was actually well rested and happy ever since I started working.
@tomlahtam4077
@tomlahtam4077 Ай бұрын
I think the problem is we are being taxed into slavery. Without taxation you could reasonably set yourself for life with only 10-15 years of work and then its up to you if you want to keep that life. More people would move out of the stressful corporate life creating room for fast advancement. More people would move out of cities as well when they are done with corporate life. Through technology we have multiplied by many times the output of labor and yet we are more enslaved than ever..
@DeportillegalAliens
@DeportillegalAliens 29 күн бұрын
Yeah, with out taxes and fiat currency people could retire at 40
@Hackmeister-TV
@Hackmeister-TV 22 күн бұрын
Work is also the processing of information. Meaning, we basically never stop working, and when we work it is more than ever. 50 years ago an office worker worked with a typewriter and pen and paper. Today he is staring at 3 screens just to display half of what he needs to know.
@au9parsec
@au9parsec Ай бұрын
I am a customer who buys products at stores and who orders food at restaurants. But if the workers at any of the stores I buy things from or order food from or who works at the factories that manufactures the products that I buy at stores or orders at restaurants were to go on strike because they demand that they work fewer hours with a higher wage, I would support them since I know that in order to be a good person I need to treat others the same way that I want to be treated.
@norrisheckwine7439
@norrisheckwine7439 25 күн бұрын
I watched a documentary where the nomads in the Sahara desert worked about 4 hours a day to maintain their lifestyle, And that's the harshest environment imaginable. What are we doing wrong?
@l3lackoutsMedia
@l3lackoutsMedia 19 күн бұрын
Giving control to others essentially
@ThrowBackZone
@ThrowBackZone Ай бұрын
But what about technology? Shouldn't it help us work less? This is crazy!
@davidbowser2453
@davidbowser2453 Ай бұрын
One of the main reasons Henry Ford introduced the eight hour work week was his recognition that the working population were also the consumers. This was a time before low cost manufactured imports. By allowing workers more free time they would consume more and he’d sell more cars. Eight hours over five days was considered the optimal balance.
@reinedire7872
@reinedire7872 Ай бұрын
Your conspiracy theory about feminism doubling the work force and halving wages isn't a theory, it's an obvious fact. P.S. I'd be ecstatic if I only had to work 40 hrs a week. Overtime should be totally voluntary. Mandatory overtime should be outlawed.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
But people dont talk about it….
@idreadFell365
@idreadFell365 12 күн бұрын
@@TomScryleuswait, you’re seriously blaming feminism?I thought you were onto something 2 minutes into the video but then I read this comment letting me know your misogynistic viewpoint, I’m done. The culprit is obviously capitalism “but noooo it’s definitely because women gained more rights” 🤦‍♂️
@CarbideShrapnel
@CarbideShrapnel 28 күн бұрын
I dont mind my 3 12 hour shifts paid for 40. Dont ever want to work more than 3 days a week. Having the extra days with my family is priceless.
@BigNate82
@BigNate82 Ай бұрын
The right choice of an investment has always been a big problem for me I know picking a wrong investment will leave a big scar in the future
@BraunRob
@BraunRob Ай бұрын
I feel sympathy for our country, low income people are now suffering to survive yet inflation and recession keep increasing daily, many families can't even enhance the good cost of living anymore. You've helped me a lot Sir Brian! Imagine I invested $50,000 and received $190,500 after 14 days
@whitefearlytales
@whitefearlytales Ай бұрын
Some persons think inves'tin is all about buying stocks; I think going into the stock market without a good experience is a big risk, that's why I'm lucky to have seen someone like mr Brian C Nelson.
@katiekilbo
@katiekilbo Ай бұрын
Finding yourself a good broker is as same as finding a good wife, which you go less stress, you get just enough with so much little effort at things
@MianHussnain-tu1wi
@MianHussnain-tu1wi Ай бұрын
Brian demonstrates an excellent understanding of market trends, making well informed decisions that leads to consistent profit
@bombasticlove76
@bombasticlove76 Ай бұрын
I'm surprised that you just mentioned and recommend Mr Brian Nelson. I met him at a conference in 2018 and we have been working together ever since.
@Chopsuey087
@Chopsuey087 21 күн бұрын
I worked 68 hours last week. I've worked 84 hours a week before. My check will be nice, but I'm exhausted. Wish I could just work a few hours a week and still have enough money to pay all my bills.
@ErnaSolbergXXX
@ErnaSolbergXXX Ай бұрын
Taxes are increased the second normal people take advantage of the technological development. Taxes are the only reason we work more and more. Without taxes we could work half the time of what we are doing today and still have the same life.
@skyblazeeterno
@skyblazeeterno 27 күн бұрын
Sorry that makes little sense
@jamm_affinity
@jamm_affinity 28 күн бұрын
I would only like to emphasize a very important point here. The 40 hour work week only became a thing because people showed up and stayed at work for 40 hours a week. I feel like people always focus on the capitalists, and not themselves and their friends, family, etc. Individuals have just as big of a role in wage slavery as corporations. We live in a time of mass dependency, luxury and consumerism… People work more to improve their social standing and to gain recognition from peers. They do this because they do not feel an intrinsic worth in their own existence, so they latch on to the systems of society. This is a time where all people care about is the amount of dollars in their bank account and not the amount of meaning in their lives. This is what created the world we live in, and capitalists have only taken advantage of the slave-like, dependency of the population. I’m all for independence, but people need to realize that independence is cultivated and not freely given. It is a way of being, and it is not the easy route. It is not the comfortable route. It’s the harder, but more meaningful one.
@nikitachirich7985
@nikitachirich7985 25 күн бұрын
So what do you propose ?
@Ajax-t1q
@Ajax-t1q Ай бұрын
4 to 5 hours work a day is the sweet spot for me with one full day off a week and 5 to 6 weeks off a year. I start my day have a big breakfast with no breaks for the 4 or 5 hours of work. I have done several different jobs, the past two years for a plumber on part-time and mowing and sniping grass on a 30 acres property. 20yrs previous in contract sales. The trade off being no real joy at work but good hourly $$ ,zero prestige,no boosting rights just dollars per hour, and being ok with less stuff than any of my friends, an older car, living in a shed/house pretty much one big room . Older furniture , clothes, white goods, not dirty just older , again small pride if a friend or family said " iam buying a new fridge do you want my old one " does it work better than the one I have, yes / no. Simple tastes ,swimming in dam ,camping on the river bank, walking in national parks ,steak fries and a coke . No tobacco only a few beers a week. What i have been chasing is time . The time out side of work to do things , fish and hunt when I was younger, photography and hiking now. I may not ever have a new house ,new car or new fridge but I am completely ok with that the time I have kept to do things rather than have things is worth it.
@christopherfrankling6587
@christopherfrankling6587 14 күн бұрын
I'm a lawyer in the UK, dropped down to a four day week a few years back (not compressed hours, a genuine drop) when I was about 35 and it's amazing - would never want to go back. People often say I'm 'lucky', I point out I earn 20% less and suddenly they're not as interested. If I was on low pay it would clearly never be possible, but I'm on 'average' pay and so just live my lifestyle to suit my means.
@Whatsintheshop
@Whatsintheshop Ай бұрын
40 hours a week would be a holiday for me, Last two 2 Week pay periods I have logged over 150 Hours each 2 week period.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
That sounds horrible!
@alejmc
@alejmc Ай бұрын
This is insane. Good luck handling this.
@nettewilson5926
@nettewilson5926 Ай бұрын
Insane and unfortunate. Unless it’s your passion
@genx7006
@genx7006 Ай бұрын
It's cruel. Jobs now expect you to do the work of 3 people. You are held to that metric. So you find yourself working "nights and weekends" to make up for "lost time". This is because you are continually behind. And the work keeps coming. The worst part is, during your annual review, you will get poor marks, for not going "above and beyond". You will be chastised for "not pulling your weight" and you will most likely be at the top of the next termination list.
@miguelfilo962
@miguelfilo962 Ай бұрын
If that's the kind of life you want. Its your wrong decision. You're destroying your body, mind, & spirit. For what?
@communist-hippie
@communist-hippie Ай бұрын
Im a single dad. I've worked more than full time. But for what. My boss don't give D about my kids not seeing there only parent. I'm missing out on guiding and comfort my young sons, through their early years. The years where you as a parent build the foundation. A foundation I can't go back in time, too catch up. Or change faults I've done in the upbringing. Yeah, today with some monetary help from government. I work maybe overall 25-35 hour week. Less money. But still gold and diamonds given in the shape of time. For my kids and me
@p.m.8316
@p.m.8316 Ай бұрын
Inflation, captured governments.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
yepp
@ChaotiX1
@ChaotiX1 17 күн бұрын
In the mid 1900's, economists and labor market analysts concluded that thanks to a growing population and constant modernization of work equipment, hours would go down while wages continued to go up, and then by 2000 everyone would be working 24 hours a week making $50 dollars an hour minimum. Imstead, what happened was longer, more stressful hours for EVERYONE while minimum pay has only grown around 1.5% a year
@greendiscipline3500
@greendiscipline3500 Ай бұрын
And yet I would not want to live as a medieval peasant. Working just enough to support a simple but modern life out on the countryside seems like the sweet spot to me. I'm not sure how much work that would be, but significantly less than 40 hours a week at least.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
nor would I... :) I just want to minimize the workweek. 40h is bs.
@collin9085
@collin9085 20 күн бұрын
In order for society to progress, people had to work more. There is no progression without additional labor. Just like if you want to progress your quality and standards of living personally, you have to work more. If you want to have a very basic quality of life, you can probably live on less than 30k per year and be relatively comfortable. Many people could accomplish this goal with part time employment. Like a self employed plumber could just do one or two projects a week and work one or two weeks a year.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus 20 күн бұрын
yeah, thats what im talking about. I made a video about how Im going to become a one man company. I have no desire in having staff meetings etc.
@l3lackoutsMedia
@l3lackoutsMedia 19 күн бұрын
Planned obsolescence for the sake of perpetuating a position of power makes so many things worse for no real reason... Imagine diesel cars that just wouldn't break down even after a million miles. We could realistically have that, if profits/exploitation would not be the focus. The same goes for so many things. We would not have to work longer and more if the focus was productivity combined with longevity. We would just fulfill one need and set of problems at a time in a way that will not make us turn around and redo it again and again.
@barbs116
@barbs116 Ай бұрын
I am a woman and I work full-time because I have to. If I had a choice, I would stay home homeschool my children. It’s been way more time with them.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience and thoughts.
@TotallyxKatiee
@TotallyxKatiee Ай бұрын
Tell your husband your wishes and encourage him to get into the trades. You won’t have to work anymore. That’s what my husband is doing as I told him I won’t have children unless I can stay home. I’m okay with working full time, but I’m not having a family I can’t raise.
@clonious
@clonious 18 күн бұрын
I’ve enjoyed working for 4-6 hours a day remodeling houses with my father for a decade, we get work by word of mouth. Amount of hours doesn’t mean anything, getting what you set out to do that day done is all that matters. Our customers are always impressed with our efficiency and the inspectors take one look at our work and pass it. Normalize 6 hour work weeks and pay people more per hour.
@skjelm6363
@skjelm6363 Ай бұрын
I agree with what you're saying, but with one exception: if you follow you passion it is not work anymore. In a rare case you can find that fulfillment in being a modern slave. But I am not, too. I am a broken creative mind, 47 years old ans cannot fit in in this world until now. I hope i will find my place one day in this lifetime.
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
this is a great point. at first glanse I want to sake that makes sense. But remember, companies want passionated people to their companies. passioned people work overtime, skip lunches, they get used the most. So while I do agree that having a passion feels better, its important to not get used. Use your passion for your own business. you know what I mean?
@skjelm6363
@skjelm6363 Ай бұрын
@@TomScryleus We are on the same side here. I cannot find passion into being a wage-slave and do what others want ignoring what I need. So I absolute understand what you mean! ^_^ but this are hard times to go your own way, because I got alone very fast and this is sickening. But I refuse to go back into Platon's cave.
@lexa_power
@lexa_power Ай бұрын
I’ve had my “dream job” before and it still kinda sucks when you have to be someplace at a certain time, have to do it when you’re sick because you’re out of PTO, and bad co workers and unfair bosses and harassment, sexism, and ableism were all still present.
@skjelm6363
@skjelm6363 Ай бұрын
@@lexa_power So what you are saying is, you hadn't your dream job and you get offended easily? Aren't both thing something you can change by find a work you like and on the other hand getting more resilient by acknowledging, that you cant change people, but you can change yourself?
@DuskaMartovich
@DuskaMartovich Ай бұрын
Stay Strong Tom and Thank you for this excellent and motivating content! I left wage slavery a little over a year ago- selling my art now and never going back :)
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
Thank u. Im happy for you, and I will join you hopefully next year. :)
@stephanarizona9094
@stephanarizona9094 Ай бұрын
40-hours a week, I remember my first part time job. I work 84-hours a week, 7/12 to keep my head above water.
@ellicesanchez3194
@ellicesanchez3194 Ай бұрын
I too work in a windowless closet. Be careful. I got a vitamin D deficiency (sunshine deficiency) and I lost a lot of hair. I have been taking vitamin D since January, and my hair is getting better, but still not 100%. It actually may take as many years to get back to normal.
@rickyfulbrook1026
@rickyfulbrook1026 11 күн бұрын
"there's not enough hours in the day" it's sad how relatable this saying is and I'm not even on the same level as others in my age range. Simply because I prioritise my own well being above productivity. It's sad but if you do the same you fall behind in this society.
@BrianCatalano
@BrianCatalano Ай бұрын
I totally agree with you on all of this... and making households depend on two parents needing to work outside of the home for 40+ hours a week. We were so blessed that the pandemic hit when my son was 2 to 4, so he had both of his parents at home and I can't imagine raising children in any other way. It's absurd that most kids don't get at least one parent at home with them let alone both! Feminism is amazing if it stops at creating truly equal opportunities for women across the board along with also equally celebrating women and men who decide to stay home and help raise a family. Almost every corporate job in the world is easier than parenting...and way less important, so it's a shame that society does not have that understanding built into it instead of everything being incentivized by profits! Sorry to hear that family drama continues...
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
I can't imagine what it would be like to be a single mom. Though my mom was, when raising me. Wasn't easy.
@WanderingMonk55
@WanderingMonk55 Ай бұрын
A small handful of elites are keeping us in this outdated 9-5 (40 hrs + workweeks) industrial system. We are tax cattle to them. As Lakota poet Jon Trudell used to say, the system is an energy harvesting machine, harvesting the time and energy of our lives (I'm paraphrasing). Great video
@chellastation
@chellastation Ай бұрын
When Medieval people work less than we do, and feel satisfied, that says alot about our society. The one thing that gets me angry is that the companies work you like a dog, and tell you that your luck that VTO (which is unpaid), and requesting Holiday/Vacation (that is if it gets approved) makes us lucky as employees. Companies using this as an excuse to over work their employees, and drive their employees crazy, especially during the holidays.
@cosmicllama6910
@cosmicllama6910 Ай бұрын
I'm tired of people acting like cellphones existing makes up for everything else we have lost. I would gladly give up my cellphone to go back to the economy of the 80's or even early 90's in a heartbeat. I would much rather have a real chance at owning a home than a little device that lets me doom scroll about how I'll never be able to have a home or start a family.
@scootcha
@scootcha Ай бұрын
What makes you think medieval people had fulfilling, satisfied lives where they worked just a few hours?
@cosmicllama6910
@cosmicllama6910 Ай бұрын
@@scootcha Did you even watch the video? For one thing it's not black and white, medieval times covers a long time, so it varied, it also varied with whose land you were on, but in general across the board they worked a lot less AND they didn't have a boss breathing down their necks the whole time. They certainly never would have had to pee in containers rather than just be able to go relieve themselves when they needed to. I'm sure they would see the way people are kept from bathroom breaks today working for some corporations as barbaric, because it is.
@felipepereira3283
@felipepereira3283 Ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more, Tom. It's a blessing to live in a time when we have the internet, airplanes and so many technology, BUT we work a lot at the same time... Sounds like a great scheme of societal engeneering. We are, indeed, the modern slaves. If I could sugest a topic for a future video: the relation of modern slavery and mental problems. Thanks!
@shafserious2805
@shafserious2805 Ай бұрын
First- thank you these vids give me so much energy and hope 👍
@TomScryleus
@TomScryleus Ай бұрын
Its truly my pleasure. Thank you for the kind words
@Ajax-t1q
@Ajax-t1q Ай бұрын
Agree
@ErnestPerez-rg2uo
@ErnestPerez-rg2uo Ай бұрын
The 40 hour work week is just the beginning. They want you to work 6 days and some 4 hours overtime on the base week. The purpose is not to hire extra employees. Once they paid you benefits for 40 hours they don’t have to pay any more benefits other than the hourly wage. They save money. All in their interest.
@reporttv1986
@reporttv1986 Ай бұрын
I am 70 hours a week to buy my home for cash and then work twice a week.
@craigspicer4296
@craigspicer4296 23 күн бұрын
Tom i work 50 to 70 hours a week and i hate the weeks i work 70 hours. I am lucky that i getting close to being free from the system and like the Matrix i will unplug at some point. This just helps bringing understanding to this subject. We have to get our behavior with consumption right because its because of this that causes us to work a lot.
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