>$90,000 per year isn't likely to generate enough money for this person's retirement
uhhh... what? that's almost double the average US salary
>Life isn't even close to fair and some societies and people understand how to work with that better than others do.
"Life isn't fair" is not an argument against striving for fairness. My understanding of the antiwork people is that they think they're being more productive than what they're being paid for, and often being treated poorly along the way. There's data backing that up, and it doesn't seem ridiculous to try and recapture some of that.
uhhh... what? that's almost double the average US salary
>Life isn't even close to fair and some societies and people understand how to work with that better than others do.
"Life isn't fair" is not an argument against striving for fairness. My understanding of the antiwork people is that they think they're being more productive than what they're being paid for, and often being treated poorly along the way. There's data backing that up, and it doesn't seem ridiculous to try and recapture some of that.