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Normally, you won't achieve anything unless you work seven days a week at what you're passionate about, and usually for more than eight hours a day.

Then the socialists come along and tell you that you only have to work 35 hours a week, which is the perfect recipe for failure.

Socialism is the world of laziness, envy, and mediocrity.

Don't let them sell you the opposite; you'll have to work your fingers to the bone to be someone, because if you don't, someone else will, and that someone else will be the one who becomes someone.
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nostrich · 16w
You need to define work first. Not just your "job" needs proof work. So does your culture, family, philosophy, spirituality,... If you don't put in the work you'll be mediocre - that's for sure. If you put in the work in only one part of your life you'll be lopsided.
Rekit Nakkor · 16w
Busy bodies for the win!
BIT ๐Ÿณ ISH · 16w
Socialism is a disincentivisation system. For the majority, it rewards racing towards the lowest common denominator.
npub13zcvggl · 16w
So just work like a Chinese
Robertrobert · 16w
Signal through the noise!โœŒ๏ธ
Mindaugas · 16w
Both, socialists and the ones wanting "to become someone" through hard work or through whatever, are slaves of the matrix. Serving the same master. Understand Dhammapada fully if you really want to achieve the state of being in your lane. Others call it the state of happiness, but that is inaccurate...
Theory of Everything · 16w
There are working examples of socialism, And obvious failures of socialism. I find socialism works in places nature requires people to prepare for harsh living conditions. The state cannot account for nature, Therefore it needs to provide for its workers to keep its tax structure stable. In places r...