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I dont understand how antiwork sees a practical way to achieve a work free life for society

I genuinely don't know the goals of the sub- is it fair treatment for those that want to work hard and put in 36-45 hours a week of work? Or is , like the sub says, work free life? How would you ever achieve work free life ? And don't say automating things- world economic forum products that 58 million jobs will be created from automation. I work in a manufacturing and engineering firm- bringing incremental change and improvements takes hours of engineering, tooling, reviews, testing, commercial alignment – all that for maybe an improved valve to meet a better spec. Dozens of people involved. If the goals of the sub are the latter, work free life- I'd be curious about a rational pathway to get there because it's hard for me to see.


I genuinely don't know the goals of the sub- is it fair treatment for those that want to work hard and put in 36-45 hours a week of work?

Or is , like the sub says, work free life?

How would you ever achieve work free life ? And don't say automating things- world economic forum products that 58 million jobs will be created from automation.

I work in a manufacturing and engineering firm- bringing incremental change and improvements takes hours of engineering, tooling, reviews, testing, commercial alignment – all that for maybe an improved valve to meet a better spec. Dozens of people involved.

If the goals of the sub are the latter, work free life- I'd be curious about a rational pathway to get there because it's hard for me to see.

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