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The prospect of having a dead-end, pension-centered job for the rest of my working life sounds dreadful.

Living is labor. My relationships with the people in my community are inherently caught up in relations of exchange and production. I see no difference between exploitation at the workplace and personal relationships existing outside of labor. If I cannot find meaning in endless struggle then I will not find meaning anywhere I look. I am aware that certain acute conditions of labor (workplace hazards) are worth action to avoid, but here I am thinking about the endless cycle I will go through if I choose to have a stable “career.” The thought of ending up in a place and choosing to stay well into balding old age sounds to me like the death of new experiences. Heat death. At the same time I feel empathy for my aged and worked older self whose commitment to new and exciting experiences rendered high impact service work a necessity for income, and…


Living is labor. My relationships with the people in my community are inherently caught up in relations of exchange and production. I see no difference between exploitation at the workplace and personal relationships existing outside of labor. If I cannot find meaning in endless struggle then I will not find meaning anywhere I look. I am aware that certain acute conditions of labor (workplace hazards) are worth action to avoid, but here I am thinking about the endless cycle I will go through if I choose to have a stable “career.”

The thought of ending up in a place and choosing to stay well into balding old age sounds to me like the death of new experiences.

Heat death.

At the same time I feel empathy for my aged and worked older self whose commitment to new and exciting experiences rendered high impact service work a necessity for income, and the overuse injuries associated with that.

I am lost here.

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