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SplangyII t1_j3q04g5 wrote

??? Sorry. I’m a dullard. Can someone eli5?

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-R9X- t1_j3q72lo wrote

Not particularly motivating.

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KohKoh_Pebbles t1_j3qb0qd wrote

You know I've been looking for some background art on my phone.

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s1xc t1_j3qbcvq wrote

This is saying that if you work a shitty job for more money you don't need you are sacrificing the present for the future (which is uncertain anyway).

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euandrecampos t1_j3qthvp wrote

This is so hard for people to understand that even trying to explain how it happens would make you, their main enemy.

As "Morpheus" said: "You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inert, so hopelessly dependent on the system that they will fight to protect it."

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Substantial_Motor_87 t1_j3rc4wr wrote

People spend all their lives grinding and working hard, sacrificing themselves and their health. Only to spend all of that money on fixing their chronic stress and restore their health from their dysfunction lifestyle.

Is this decent?

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BBBBeeeennnnnnnnnn t1_j3se50v wrote

Time is the most valuable/precious thing we have.

Yea, you need clothes, food, a place to live, etc., but above that, you're selling your time for money to buy things you think will bring you happiness/peace. Most of the time, that stuff will not give you what you think it will.

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freerangetacos t1_j3shgyw wrote

I get it now. Thank you. It's true. We have no choice but to live in the material world. BUT... we should realize its limitations. Material possessions will only take you so far, and then after that mental and spiritual needs must be addressed.

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Guardian808ttg t1_j3spg0v wrote

This is dumb. It's not about hoping to afford it in the future, it's about being able to provide for the ones you love and do fun things.

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