Alt text: LinkedIn post If you really knew me you’d know I think oat milk is a scam. Check the ingredients - it’s oil and carb sludge, not worth it on a daily basis. Similar to applying to jobs online, it’s tempting but basically crap. Just because everyone is doing it doesn’t mean it’s the best or healthiest strategy....
The big problem I have with this advice is that it can’t be scaled up to everbody. If everybody were to follow this advice, we’d have a situation where everbody works 4 extra unpaid hours and nobody stands out. Advice which becomes worse the more people take it. Not good.
Secondly, working more hours might decrease your efficiency in the long run, leading you to finishing less work than if you took the time to rest. If reduces your efficiency by just 10%, you’d already produce less value. While it’s unlikely to get that far by just 4 extra hours, you don’t get the full 26 extra days of productivity.
And if everybody were to follow this advice, always trying to work more than everybody else in order to stand out, we’d soon reach a point where people would produce less.
The advice is basically actively harmful to society.
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Well, what would actually happen in this scenario is that he’d not be able to afford the 10,000$ a week, and get into debt, likely overdraft charges, at 20% interest a year. As a result, he’d soon be so far in the whole, that he’d have no chance of ever accumulating any sort of wealh.
For real, though, I’m unsure what even is the point of this post? Is this some sort of anti universal basic income propaganda?
xkcd #2948: Electric vs Gas ( xkcd.com )
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Lost your only source of income? Well people died in the holocaust so deal with it lol ( i.postimg.cc )
Fortunately all the comments are dunking on this guy.
Why did she have to drag oat milk into this 😭 ( sopuli.xyz )
Alt text: LinkedIn post If you really knew me you’d know I think oat milk is a scam. Check the ingredients - it’s oil and carb sludge, not worth it on a daily basis. Similar to applying to jobs online, it’s tempting but basically crap. Just because everyone is doing it doesn’t mean it’s the best or healthiest strategy....
How about no ( reddthat.com )
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