• ikt@aussie.zone
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    22 hours ago

    because you also make money for yourself

    which allows you to buy things

    and not live off the state

    you are also (given the motivation) also capable of working your way up the chain and making more money for yourself which allows you to put it towards not working at all and still not living off the state

    “Spend less than you earn—invest the surplus—avoid debt. Do simply this and you’ll wind up rich.”[7]

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIRE_movement

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      21 hours ago

      I would recommend people opt out of consumerism as much as possible and focus on sustainable living.

      Don’t chase the carrot needlessly.

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        21 hours ago

        Yeah agreed, I’ve always tried to follow minimalist living:

        Q: What is minimalist living?

        A: It’s simply getting rid of things you do not use or need, leaving an uncluttered, simple environment and an uncluttered, simple life. It’s living without an obsession with material things or an obsession with doing everything and doing too much. It’s using simple tools, having a simple wardrobe, carrying little and living lightly.

        https://mnmlist.com/minimalist-faqs/

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          21 hours ago

          Agreed. Reading and learning about Indigenous / precivilization world views can also help achieve this in a more holistic way. One thing that the Western / dominant world view only sparingly concerns itself with is sustainability. If we all thought about sustainable living as much as we did keeping up with the Joneses, I’d imagine many people would be happier, healthier and more fulfilled (compared to living a life serving capital).

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        19 hours ago

        Care to elaborate on your understanding and reality of how capitalism functions?

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          11 hours ago

          The whole point of capitalism is voluntary monarchy. Where peasants have to waste their time doing random things to extract productivity from other peasants for the benefit of the select few. And when things go bad for the business, guess who is not getting made redundant?

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      21 hours ago

      It’s a good thing that separation of corp and state is an inherent part of wage slavery.

      Could you imagine if you thought you were making an honest living parasitising some poor business owner with your wages only to find out you were actually living off the state the whole time?

      Embarrassing.

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      14 hours ago

      Please read actual books. It helps understanding why that is untrue.

      Here’s a lengthy book presentation from a german institute (in english). Its not as harsh as i would have written it but its a start.