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entering into adulthood

why does this "having a job" make life unlivable? isn't it supposed to make your living better? help you in ways you couldn't before? and then there's a fresher like dont the companies/firm know that they are called freshers because they are there to start their career and learn? having a skill is different from actually knowing what to do. im unsatisfied with this system. what do you mean i have to work 10 hours, spend 2 hours travelling from mon to sat? where's ME time? when do i get my laundry done? shopping? cooking? sleep? i know they say that its supposed to be hard growing up but WHY DOES IT HAS TO BE HARD? work should be a few chapters of life, not the whole book. it has been normalized to the point that if you dont have a job then you are practically out of the social groups and there's a matter of "decent job". i think not having much entitled to your name, less commitments, less social life would actually be a better life. not to be in poverty, just to consume necessity is enough.

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u/codexdotcom — 5 days ago