ARE YOU A WAGE SLAVE?

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So recently, I debated with some friends about work and what it implies in the 21 century. The discussion was centred around ‘wage slavery’ and I was to defend my position on why I think doing a 9-5 is arguably slavery.

So I tag slavery as any form of forced labour where people lack autonomy and are compensated poorly for the work they do. Clearly in the 21-century people cannot be physically forced into labour, however, everyone needs a job to survive. So if you do find yourself in a situation where you working for a living and you are not compensated well for your time and effort; you do not derive any form of fulfilment from your job, I considered that to be (economical) slavery.

Ideally, a job should make you feel fulfilled and well-compensated, however, you can opt for one of the two depending on your situation. My issue is that most 9-5ers do not have any of the above options, which is why I am against it. If you are in a job that doesn’t offer any form of fulfilment and you are going home monthly or weekly with a paycheque that cannot sustain your lifestyle, do you think that you are free?

Now, it would be unfair to sit here and criticise or shame people for doing what they have to do to survive. My contempt isn’t for the people who find themselves slaving away for a wage but for the institutions that keep people in this situation. I will also like to help people understand that they deserve better and advocate for entrepreneurial and creative endeavours that give people not only autonomy but better earning chances.

Until we collectively can understand what a job should entail we cannot demand better working conditions; we cannot demand respect in the workplace; we cannot demand better policies to protect the workforce. These institutions will continue to see their employees as dispensable objects at their whims and caprices.

DO WHAT YOU LOVE

Never be caught in a space doing what you do not love for money. I do not care how much it is. This is a conscious effort to destroy your soul. There is an argument that having money is the goal for many people and they are willing to do just about anything as long as it pays well. This is understandable, however, I do think that comes from a place of impoverishment. It was my reality at some point, but being in a space like hive has changed my viewpoint because I have learned what it means to thrive.

Many people in my sphere are trying to survive and they cannot imagine a world where they are not surviving, living from paycheque to paycheque. On the other hand, I have seen a lot of people move up in life doing what they love on hive to a point where they are financially free and can live the life they want.

For instance, I enjoy writing and sharing my thoughts. I consider this to be a fundamental part of my being and I do it effortlessly without any form of struggle. I have been doing this for over a decade. Fortunately, it has been my major source of income for the past four years thanks to hive and I have been able to flourish in this place mainly because of my passion, even when the income wasn’t so great because this is something I enjoy doing.

This is a bit of a detour but It rubs me the wrong way when people tell me they cannot write. I find it difficult to empathise with people who cannot pen down their thoughts or even vocalise them. This is so fundamental to your existence as a person, and one of the reasons I do not consider writing as a talent (because everyone should know how to write).

Now, I do understand that writing is a herculean task for some people and they will have to struggle if they choose this path. So when I do invite people to hive, I try to make them understand that writing can be a temporary thing for you, to enable you to understand the hive ecosystem and find what works for you. Hive is a diverse ecosystem and there is room for everyone to explore their creativity.

Many individuals do not think they are creative or have a superficial view of creativity, which limits their potential and even when given the opportunity to explore their creativity they are unable to do anything tangible with it. This is why they settle for mundane jobs that drain their lives. They would rather hide under mundane routines than exert themselves in their work through creative thinking. Any job or task that requires some level of ingenuity is uncomfortable and difficult.

In conclusion, the only way to get the best out of life is to know your position. The fact that you are currently slaving for a wage doesn’t mean that it will be your reality forever but you need to acknowledge this phase in your life and create a plan to opt-out.

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That's true. A person finds themselves doing some crazy jobs all for the sake of money. If you ask them they will tell you they don't have an option. That's Slavery in the highest order. Well. I made up my mind a long time ago not to work for anyone, but myself.

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Good for you mate. We all cannot be creatives. I am sure many people would love to be in the corporate world if they were well compensated for their job and time, but that is not the case in this part of the world

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Well, in life some people are better with working, they don’t mind doing that, while some people are better being self employed. In life we need each other, things won’t move in some sectors if there are no employees ready to do that work, and employers(self employed) ready to create job for them. That’s just life, not everyone can be self employed and not everyone can be an employer. I have realized this and found peace with it.

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True that. We all cannot be entrepreneurs or creatives. I understand and accept this. However, irrespectively of what we do, we should find fulfilment or atleast be well compensated for it. That is the point I am trying to make. For most 9-5ers this isn't the case and that needs to change.

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What about a basic income? With a basic income people are in the position to refuse shit jobs just to get an income. This would push companies to make working conditions or remuneration for shit conditions better.

There are also many places in the world where people could get by with a less than a 40h workweek financially. That is, if they would not try to stay on the hamster wheel of consumption.

This is just my greatly and oversimplified view on the world. Of course things are always more complicated than they seem :-)

An intereting read I can recommend is Why We Should Give Free Money to Everyone? from Utopia For Realists by Rutger Bregman.

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What about a basic income? With a basic income people are in the position to refuse shit jobs just to get an income. This would push companies to make working conditions or remuneration for shit conditions better.

that would work, although I haven't seen a situation where it did

There are also many places in the world where people could get by with a less than a 40h workweek financially. That is, if they would not try to stay on the hamster wheel of consumption.

Yeah migration is another option many young Africans like myself are exploring. I think it is a good thing although it has its pros and cons but generally I do not think people should be restricted by artificial boundaries.

An intereting read I can recommend is Why We Should Give Free Money to Everyone? from Utopia For Realists by Rutger Bregman.

I will look it up. thanks

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I agree, the sooner we can get rid of boundaries in this world, the better. At least it seems to me.

The book also gives examples of basic universal income experiments across the globe.

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I had two issues with UBI and most countries just demolished the first one.

1 logically UBI could lead to inflation, making it hard to sustain, but we already have crazy inflation now so WHATEVER

2 I don't like the idea of people becoming reliant on the state...but it seems like in a lot of states in America and Europe this is already the cast...so WHATEVER...?

It's a tricky topic but I like to consider it. People should feel free to reject jobs with shitty conditions

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There are indeed a lot of uncertainties of how things would pan out in reality. Most studies seem quite positive.

Regarding your points:

  1. there’s been researchh showing inflation is and isn’t a problem. Sofar pilot projects have been too small to say anything useful about it. A larger project would be interesting to see what will actually happen at large scale.

  2. In the developed world we do depend on the social infrastructure provided by the government. Either directly or indirectly.

It’s too bad Switzerland didn’t vote in favor for it during one of there referenda a few years back. That would have given some interesting data.

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I would like to see a large scale adoption somewhere. It’s hard to imagine landlords food sellers and entertainment venues not raising their prices to take advantage of the steady income everyone would have, but I’d still like to see it, maybe there’s a way to make it work.

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I have the same hunch that that would happen. But if people would work less and use the UBI to compensate the drop in pay, it wouldn’t I guess. But greed will probably make people work full-time anyways. To buy that new car or whatever they fancy. And that might in turn drive prices up. 🤔

Let’s wait and see for a project as you said 👌

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Everything you said is absolutely correct,many individuals do things they don't like for the sake of unawareness and money, as you stated. Writing is a skill because not everyone finds it easy. For me, the Hive blog is the greatest alternative. It's wonderful to read your content again.

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thank you for stopping by.

I think being able to articulate one's thoughts and ideas through speech is a fundamental skill we all should have. and if there is a platform rewarding people for doing just that then I think that is a plus.

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You are highly welcome sir.
That will definitely be a great plus.

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...most likely...

I've been told not to refer to anything other than slavery, as slavery tho.. cos im white in america.. and.. "This is the best/freest country in the world"

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America is should a weird place to live. lol

it has become a cesspool for silly rhetorics and ideologies. I don't think I can survive in should a polarizing environment.

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HEY! dont call it a cesspool!! .. nah jk! it is!

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I don't mind being a wage slave to build wealth or passive income sources. At some point, I do plan from graduating from it though.

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that is not a bad plan. FIrst, you understand where you are and where you want to be, that is the first step toward change.

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This is why I haven’t had kids yet. If I have to do work that I hate (or even work that I love but with shitty compensation or unfair working conditions) in order to support a family, I feel like my whole life and theirs by proximity will be built on unsteady ground.

I'm still grinding but now I'm doing the same grind as my own boss. My work hasn't changed at all, in fact it's gotten heavier but I have so much freedom I had before and I own all the fruit of my labor. It feels good.

I am trying to build a life that I am passionate about and can continue to do and let evolve despite any changes or added responsibility.

Getting out of this trap has been increasingly tricky for me but I feel like I’m finally making real progress, and if bitcoin can reach a new ATH I will take some profits to move to the next level

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