I don’t know. Some people I know are spending a lot of time on gaming and social media instead of doing shit in the real world. I don’t know if more free time would translate in anything else than more time on addictive behaviors.
It’s a complicated subject, there are a lot of issues with the current state of technology that can be blamed on capitalism but we also need to start blaming our consuming habits at some point if we at least want to promote the use of products that serves us the way we want to be served.
I mean, yeah? If you’re going to be producing more in the same amount of time with no benefits and functionally a decrease in pay compensation… you’re gonna start taking time for yourself. Your company won’t, so why shouldn’t you?
I don’t know. Some people I know are spending a lot of time on gaming and social media instead of doing shit in the real world. I don’t know if more free time would translate in anything else than more time on addictive behaviors.
It’s a complicated subject, there are a lot of issues with the current state of technology that can be blamed on capitalism but we also need to start blaming our consuming habits at some point if we at least want to promote the use of products that serves us the way we want to be served.
I mean, yeah? If you’re going to be producing more in the same amount of time with no benefits and functionally a decrease in pay compensation… you’re gonna start taking time for yourself. Your company won’t, so why shouldn’t you?
I agree with a all this. I was talking about what humans do with technology.
It translates to comfort and quality of life
For every person who are on social media and gaming, there are just as many who have outdoor hobbies.
Gaming and social media as a hobby is fine just like having a few drinks is fine.