• endless_nameless@lemmy.world
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    Don’t mistake this as me saying this work-til-you-die shit is okay, cause it’s not. But freedom is as much a mindset as it is a material circumstance. There are people who have everything but freedom and there are people who have nothing but freedom.

  • DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    “Free”

    Both my parents retired. Are they living it up? Are they checking things off their bucket lists? Nope. They’re having emergency surgeries, planned surgeries, going to the doctor all the time, taking a regiment of pills or they die, and hanging around the house because they’re old and their mobillity isn’t great.

    A just reward after a lifetime of work.

    It’s a scam, friends. You’re going to work until you’re dead or until it doesn’t really matter anymore whether you’re dead or not.

  • Diddlydee@feddit.uk
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    The meaning is to live life and enjoy as much as you can along the way.

    I’m going to leave my kids more than my parents will leave me, and more than their parents left them, and hopefully they’ll be shaped with better ideals because of me.

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      3 hours ago

      I’ve watched multiple co-workers not make it to retirement.

      Really makes you want to keep doing it.

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        All the people I know that died did so once they were retired. No thanks, I’m never quitting the work force. You know how many people I know that died from drinking and driving? Zero.

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      Or never retire due to circumstances outside your control in your working years

      40+ years is a long time for shit to go wrong

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      8 hours ago

      i think about this when looking at the deduction % on my paystub i chose for retirement savings i may never use

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    Study never stops though. So technically study would be 60yrs. Shit, I studied more in the US Coast Guard than in school!

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    The meaning of life? Learning to enjoy it. Realizing that even though it’s a grind sometimes, every instance is something like a miracle, because given all the things from a microbiological scale to an astronomical scale that had to align in just the right sequence for this moment to occur, the probability that you’d even exist to be reading this message is so incredibly close to nil and yet it is happening.

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    8 hours ago

    How selfish of you to deny your fortune to be able to contribute to the wealth of the chosen few!

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    8 hours ago

    This framework fails to consider all the time between those main activities, which we spend shitposting.

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      6 hours ago

      Indeed, most days consist of 8 hours working, 8 hours sleeping and 8 hours shitposting.

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      4 hours ago

      Don’t forget sleeping and drinking.

      Which we do in order to make the working hours bearable.

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    7 hours ago

    Free? That’s when your kids send your grandkids for you to take care of. Ungrateful bastards…

  • pmk@piefed.ca
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    The philosopher Emil Cioran had an interesting take on this. If I read him right we can stop looking for the meaning of life. It won’t make us happy to look, but it also won’t make us happy to stop. Nothing will make us happy.