<html> <p>Work.</p> <p>We all talk a lot about it.</p> <p>And we often feel like it is something we "<em>have to</em>" do, because it's <em>expected</em> of us in this society, and yet... for most people, work suggests something we do <em>against our will</em>. </p> <p>Let's poke around in that for a bit, shall we?</p> <h2><em>This all started as a New Year's Blog Post...</em></h2> <p>I was sitting there, a couple of weeks back, trying to write in my personal blog and observed that it was New Year's Day, another one of those "<em>calendar milestones</em>" scattered throughout our year, along with things like Valentine's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Birthdays and Christmas.</p> <p> <div class="pull-right"> <p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/yNWZaac.jpg" alt="Shell" /><br /> <em>Still life with shell...</em></p> </div> </p> <p>It feels to me like there is always something we are "<em>celebrating</em>" or something we need to be worried about celebrating. And I feel like I have spent a <em>huge</em> part of my life in the business of being "<em>worried about</em>" whatever is going to come next.</p> <p><em>"Ooops... it was just Mother's Day. Now I need to start worrying about the Memorial Day Picnic. Ooops... it was just Memorial Day. Now I need to start worrying about planning for Father's Day. Oooops... it was just Father's Day. Now we need to start planning for the Independence Day celebration."</em></p> <p>On a superficial level, these things are all there because they (allegedly) make us "<em>happy,</em>" but I came to a couple of (possibly sketchy) conclusions, in taking a closer look at them.</p> <p>The bottom line is that I really don't like these "<em>days</em>" <em>("mรฆrkedage," as we call them in Denmark, where I grew up)</em>, and I like even less to "<em>worry</em>" about them. I'd be just as happy if we didn't "<em>need</em>" to celebrate anything, ever... except for "<em>impromptu celebrations</em>" arising to mark spontaneous successes, births and weddings as they come up.</p> <p>Does that make me The Grinch? Hopefully not...</p> <p>Anyway, this all got me to thinking about some of the "<em>greater patterns</em>" of the world, and how they really affect a lot of people negatively.</p> <h2><em>Work and the Fine Art of Taking Breaks</em></h2> <p>I am basically mystified by the way <em>"work"</em> is such a central part of the human existence, yet it feels like 95% of the human race will go to almost any lengths to <em>avoid</em> work, <em>take breaks</em> from work and generally <em>not</em> do work... rather than (ironically) <em>"celebrating"</em> it by doing their best and getting it done so they can play and have fun... with impunity. </p> <p> <div class="pull-left"> <p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/3rs3v6N.jpg" alt="Aspens" /><br /> <em>Aspens near Estes Park, CO</em></p> </div> </p> <p>Instead, they "<em>work</em>" tirelessly at "<em>Not Working</em>" employing a seemingly endless series of distractions, excuses and rationalizations for <em>not getting done</em> what was in front of them.</p> <p>I remember some of my early days and impressions from living and working in the US<em> (being pretty "fresh off the boat" from Europe in the early 1980's)</em>, and how it seemed like work actually consisted mainly of (A) taking a break or (B) planning when the next break was going to happen or (C) trying to get focused again after the <em>last</em> break.</p> <p>All these breaks were usually being taken by people who complained a lot about feeling overworked. OK, then...</p> <p>From my perspective, all I could think about was how can <em>anyone</em> expect to be even a tiny measure of productive, if all you're ever focused on is ways to <em>not do</em> what you're there to<em> do</em>? And how can you honestly sit around and be all butthurt and upset that "<em>nothing got done</em>" when you're actively investing most of your bandwidth in not doing anything?</p> <h2><em>Is Working Really THAT Bad... or are we just "Too Precious" to Work?</em></h2> <p>In my mind, this pattern of non-productivity begs the two greater questions of (A) have we really made work "<em>so unpleasant</em>" that we feel compelled to construct elaborate systems and ruses to <em>AVOID</em> it... and (B) maybe the better question is when did we all become such little "<em>Princes</em>" and "<em>Princesses</em>" who are "<em>too precious</em>" to actually <em>work</em>, and thus feel eternally entitled to just "<em>play</em>" all the time?</p> <p> <div class="pull-right"> <p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/3ECl1Ja.jpg" alt="Pond" /><br /> <em>Frozen pond near our house</em></p> </div> </p> <p>Maybe that sounds harsh, but "<em>happiness</em>" is actually a pretty new concept on the scale of human evolution...at least as a <em>planned objective</em>, rather than just a consequence of something fortuitous happening.</p> <p>As someone who tends to be very firmly rooted in the "<em>action A leads to consequence B</em>" principle <em>(hereunder "working leads to income which permits play")</em> I really do find the whole thing thoroughly baffling.</p> <p>What's more, there's a giant irony in the equation which is that I consider myself a huge lazy slacker, because I experience the sole purpose of work as being an activity that "<em>buys</em>" me the ability to slack some more. Yet that mindset seems to be at cross-purposes with how most of the world thinks and acts, and I it doesn't mean I believe I'm entitled to having anything handed to me on a plate.</p> <p>From where I am sitting, the "<em>eternal break-takers</em>" are just trying to slack <em>now</em> and then end up in a place of eternal worry over the fact that they can never power down enough<em> (and never take enough breaks!)</em> to not be worried about the work they are <em>not</em> getting done, and so the whole "<em>avoiding work</em>" actually utterly self-defeating and stress-inducing.</p> <p>That <em>sentence</em>, alone, is exhausting!</p> <h2><em>The "Truth" of Work, in Korporate Amerika?</em></h2> <p>Once upon a time, I worked for a Fortune 500 IT company... and one of the things always being discussed <em>(and extensively complained about)</em> was the <em>"long work hours."</em> People somehow felt like the company "<em>owned</em>" them.</p> <p> <div class="pull-left"> <p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/FBV1KFL.jpg" alt="Flowers" /><br /> <em>Flowers near my parents' house, Spain</em></p> </div> </p> <p>Bottom line though-- and let's keep in mind that this was primarily <em>my</em> perspective-- it really struck me that the fundamental truism was that these complainers were <em>"AT" work</em> for 11 hours a day, but <em>"DID" work</em> for only<em> 2-3 hours</em> a day. And the whole conundrum could so easily have been resolved by simply going <em>to</em> work and busting your butt for 5 hours a day and getting it done, and then going home.</p> <p>As I have talked to more and more people over the years, this deeply skewed relationship between "<em>time AT work</em>" vs. "<em>time actually WORKED</em>" seems to exist in a huge number of companies and organizations. And then people sit around and scratch their heads, wondering why productivity is "<em>suffering.</em>"</p> <p>And so, I always keep coming back to <em>"task based"</em> work rather than <em>"time based"</em> work. </p> <p>Here's my pile of work for the day: If I can get it done in five hours power to me, and I get to go home; it it takes me 12 hours to slowpoke my way through it, that is also OK. Let people do stuff at their own pace; let them be paid for each "task" they complete.</p> <p>Of course, lots of people have engaged me in long arguments about such ideas that "<em>If we did that, the company would just find MORE work for us to do.</em>" </p> <p>In a practical sense, that is probably very true. Which again makes me think about the many ways in which we approach "<em>work</em>" from a completely insane and toxic angle.</p> <h2><em>Time, Tasks, Humans and Self-Employment</em></h2> <p>Maybe it's true that we have created a "<em>greed based</em>" corporate culture that just wants to "<em>drain the life blood from us...</em>" which really brings me to look at to one of our "<em>fundamental ills</em>" as a society, namely that we have created such a "<em>time based</em>" world, rather than a "<em>task based</em>" world... and the companies we work for are excessively focused on "<em>hours worked</em>" rather than "<em>tasks completed.</em>"</p> <p> <div class="pull-right"> <p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/FgM1VFq.jpg" alt="LakeView" /><br /> <em>Lake view near our house</em></p> </div> </p> <p>As a human being this basic <em>"nonsense" (again, just my opinion!)</em> represented a substantial part of the reason why I ended up choosing self-employment. When self-employed, one of the key things we can do is work according to a "<em>task oriented</em>" system.</p> <p>Of course, this can be an extremely challenging transition for someone who has spent years equating "<em>working</em>" with minutes ticking off on a clock, rather than actually "<em>getting things done.</em>" </p> <p>When you're self-employed, the only thing that keeps you from starvation is "<em>getting things done.</em>" Watching YouTube videos of kittens or discussing the path to enlightenment with a Facebook friend will not pay for your groceries. And that really doesn't work for some people.</p> <p>But-- at least for me-- it seems like a better option.</p> <p>I know this post was uncommonly "rambly," but seriously? Isn't work-- most of the time-- just a weird set of contradictions?</p> <p><em><strong>How about YOU?</strong></em> Do you work long hours? Are you self-employed, or working for someone else? Does it seem like a lot time is wasted at workplaces? Do you think there is a better approach to working than "<em>how many hours</em>" you spend there? Have you ever worked anywhere that was "task based" rather than "time based?" <strong>Leave a comment-- share your experiences-- be part of the conversation!</strong></p> <p><center><a href="https://discord.gg/gRypnga" rel="noopener">CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE STEEMIT BLOGGERS ON DISCORD</a> <p><center><img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/382917260022382592/388985975487070218/STEEMIT-BLOGGERS-GIF.gif" /> created by <a href="/@zord189">@zord189</a></center></p></center></p> <p><em>(As usual, all text and images by the author, unless otherwise credited. This is original content, created expressly for Steemit)<br> Created at 180114 19:59 PST</em></p> </html>
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It is amazing post.
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Probably my favorite line that people "work" tirelessly at "Not Working". My dad was a tireless self-employed worker that taught from an early age to work hard. I don't work for myself (I work for a corporation) but it's time based. I dislike it as much as most people hate the corporate rat race. I find most of my "free time" is researching investments to some day be financially independent and/or find "work" that I actually enjoy doing. As they say do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life. If I had it my way I would financial independent and spend most of my time volunteering and helping others. That's my dream anyways.
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Well, I hope for you that you *do* find that exit door. I'll be the first to admit that my first break with Korporate Amerika was scary, especially from the perspective that I was *voluntarily* agreeing to pretty much a 70% pay cut. Being independent has been hard as hell sometimes, but I haven't regretted it. If I have ANY regrets at all, it might be that I don't have 20 more years of having paid into a 401-K. But so it goes. I'm a writer, and an artist, and an independent thinker. We're doing the things that create some degree of freedom...
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Very inspirational, denmarkguy.
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So true
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The further the price of Steem ascends beyond $1.00, the less likely it is that I'll EVER have to worry about working. Blogging on Steem isn't work ...it's play that pays..
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Agreed. This has definitely become an increasing part of what enables us to breathe a little easier, financially. I've been poking around in some of the "nerdier" ends of the Steem ecosystem, and the idea of "$100 Steem* no longer looks quite as outlandish as I once thought... there is SO much *beyond* just this social platform that can help drive up the price of the Steem token.
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oh hell yeah. spam free email for example.
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I always feel so sad for people who spend every moment they are out of work talking about how they canโt wait for their next vacation. Funny thing enough they spend a lot time at work complaining at life at home. When they are on vacation they spend large amounts of it time droning on about the next time they get time off. But wait a moment???? You just wasted your vacation complaining about the thing you hateโฆ. What kind of logic is this? Iโve tied my work life into my non-work life to a point I just donโt know how many hours I spend on things anymore. Do I work 3, or 12, or 18hours a day 7 days a week? Was my last โvacationโ during that hurricane that knocked our power out for half a week? Beats me. Watching the clock seems to be a waste of time. I just do things till I just canโt anymore and then I find something new till I canโt anymore. So I tend to think things in terms of task-based. If something takes me 1 hour or 100 it's irreverent as it had to be done anyways. People waste too much time stress over lost time. Why? That just wastes more time. Some people seem to do a billion things in a day while others just waste it away watching the time pass by them. While I put up a good front about being โexistedโ itโs Friday I really donโt care. It means nothing to me. I enjoy all days of the week. When Iโm old and near death I would have wished I never wished away a single day in my life like I have for so long.
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**Mic drop...** The entire nature of work is changing so much that this whole discussion will become obsolete in another 10 years... or maybe 20 years? Automation and mechanization will take over so many jobs by 2050 that the whole notion of a "job" will be virtually unrecognizable through today's lens of perception. A lot of skeptics (mostly economic conservatives) have their doubts about the viability of a "creativity based" economy, but we are already building it. It may not seem that way, directly... but we can even just use an example like Steemit; it's the gamification of social media. And we're all both workers, and builders of the economy. People come in and build apps, and create things and trade them. Just a tiny and very early example of a process that will take on landslide proportions in another decade. And here's one for you... this isn't even NEW. We don't really pay much attention to it, but Second Life started creating the first virtual space "Alt Economy" already in 2003.
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Entropia Universe January 30, 2003 >Second Life june 23, 2003 ? Maybe there was even something sooner. Or maybe EU was not developed enough at that point to be considering an alternative economy. I definitely was not around for the start of either. While I played a little bit of second life I really only was a fisher and sometimes did some mining. In Entropia Universe I mined high markup ores and work with a small group of miners so we had very detailed maps of where to find things. Help someone run their shop and sold my own things in their shop as well. Inventorying, checking on prices in auction house. Gather materials and turn them into hard to get things that people had no clue how to acquire. $$$$$$ Piloted spaceship and booked travel arrangements. (how many people can stay they made money doing that lol) I have always enjoyed the Alt economy more than normal life stuff. Iโve been involved here or there already in it in some form for another for many years :)
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@denmarkguy "the gamification of social media" Can I use that term. It's brilliant.
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good pictures good life time God bless you
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That's really true!
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Re-steemed! My followers should be aware of what a Dane thinks about happiness at work. As for the Holidays, I don't really believe that all of them exist as hooks we use to escape thinkink about work and working. However I admit the existence of our will to feel compelled to construct elaborate systems and ruses to avoid working. Reasons about it my opinion: - lack of trust to our employer - reasonable - obsolete association of happiness with life outside the office - widely spread - low salary - very probable - low conditions at work giving hints about what's careless attitude of the employer - people are often affected by this as well Being self emploed for me is a chance to shape my workspace in a way that includes all the benefits that the dream job could provide. Nowadays though, we see more and more companies realizing the reality we are talking about and taking actions in the right direction. As I can see it and understand it, Dane entrepreneurs play a key role in shiftting that old patternts into something different and more appealing for the rest of the world. Let's drink for these fellows! Cheers @denmarkguy! :) <3
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Hi @steemfluencer, thanks for the visit and the support! I definitely think about happiness while working, but I also recognize that this *happiness* is a *consequence* of doing things that feel engaging and meaningful; happiness itself was not the original *objective.* I mostly brought the holidays into the picture as yet another example of how we end up viewing something that could be enjoyable and fun through a lens of perception that feels more like *obligation.* A lot of people will vigorously defend the capitalistic system, but they often do so with blinders on. Capitalism can be a great thing, but like all ideologies it has its weaknesses... one of which is this thing called "investors." Because investor interests tend to be put ahead of the well-being of the company itself, the cogs in the wheel that make everything work in the first place tend to become dehumanized... and that becomes *demoralizing* after a while.
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Well said @denmarkguy! This is a huge topic and I already collected enough thoughts about a new publication. I believe that the misinterpret perception of what a Holiday has various origins. Investors' interest is leading to a certain way of leading organizations which inevitably leads to dissapointments that transform in dreams about days free of work.. And of course, it's not only capitalism. In my opinion all Ideologies are an incredible collection that represent the human weaknesses. A creative mind inside a human that is often not aware of who he is and why he is here often tends to glorifying his own ideas that almost always if not always result in hurting both supporters and enemies of the concrete ideology. It might be a funny thing to observe from above if you live on the moon for example, or in Antarctida as a scientist OR if you just know yourself better at a degree that can help you determine the nature of the thoughts and cut the bad fruits from the very beginning. Enjoy another beautiful winter week! Good night!
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looks like a case of quality vs quantity, most employers want you to be at work even when their is nothing to be done, you must cloak the hours , they say but most time all your work can be done in less than 3hours. the less we work the more productive we are, when we are tired we become less creative. we are fighting activity vs productivity
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I have read and heard something similar, and my (limited, since I chose to get OUT) personal experience backs up the idea... if I had just been *left alone* to do my work, I could usually have completed my daily tasks in about 2-3 hours... and yet I was trapped "at" work, often for 8-11 hours daily, six days a week. And it was nuts... >we are fighting activity vs productivity Precisely! And I found that even when I was *not* tired, I still was mostly doing "busy" work of no particular meaning... and the eternal "triple CYA" process: *sending emails to people to let them know that the emails I am going to send them will be sent later."*
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thanks for the important info
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I enjoyed this, I've been 'self-employed' for over 6 years. I have to be autonomous, I can't work on someone else's clock. It does make you feel as if someone 'owns' you, or for me at least. I have to be able to pursue things that I'm interested in, or I lose myself, and feel like I turn into a robot. I'd rather make less money and be happy and centered with myself :)
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Thanks! I think there is something very empowering about having the kind of ownership in your own life that comes with self-employment. Or even with being a contractor of sorts-- you go in, do something, leave and be done with it. I'm still hopeful that the "less money" isn't a permanent part of this lifestyle, and feel better about that, every day.
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Thanks @denmarkguy, Some really good stuff. You deserve financially more than what is currently being given to this Post ( just my opinion). Anyway, I am self employed and for the most part have been since 1998 when I started my own sign business. And I have to agree with you that if you are more 'task oriented' than 'time oriented' then you can potentially thrive with being your own boss. I would say ,though , most who do venture out to be self employed may be by nature 'time oriented' but then through "osmosis" and because the environment of being a entrepreneur demands it...well they become 'task oriented'. Or fail and go back working for the man if they can't become that ;)
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@denmarkguy I am on my way to becoming self employed. As I stated before, the government pays me to create stuff. I think we need to also broaden our definition of work. There is so many meaningful things done everyday that are not considered work by societies terms. Like taking care of my daughter for example. Between taking care of her and creative stuff I spend about 10-12 hours a day doing that. But I think about the task that needs to be completed rather than the hours I've worked. I view work as a good thing. I too prefer task based work over hourly work. My wife used to work 8-9 hours at a job where she actually only completed tasks in about 4 hours or so. So yea I think it's kind of ridiculous how work is structured. I like to think about farmers. In my opinion they are the best examples of task oriented work. They usually work until the tasks are completed to my knowledge. Finish the task or you don't eat. That's how I think now. I don't care how long that task may take either.
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Excellent post. If you do what you love, for example, if you turned your hobby into your job, then you will not feel as if you need to go to work, you will just play. As the famous quote says: "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life."
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I can't quite put my finger on what this post brings up for me but it's something along the lines of . . . . . . there seems to be an implicit assumption and general consensus about what work is? As though it were a definable object. But it doesn't actually exist, does it? A bit like money. There are tasks, sure, and places where people congregate but work itself is really a description of other things rather than a thing in itself. That seems a really important distinction to me but, as I said, I'm not I can't quite put my finger on exactly why. What comes to mind in your description is, for example, someone sitting at a desk, They have a number of tasks they feel they have to do that they don't really want to do (because they have all sorts of thoughts about what doing them means, i.e. they're boring, too hard, not fair etc.) so they choose to do other stuff to avoid them. Or do "nothing". The problem, it seems to me, is that we believe we have to do them. We don't. There will be consequences if we don't but, rather than accept responsibility for making a choice to do these tasks, rather than face the consequences of not doing them, we prefer to moan, procrastinate and generally act as if we have no choice. This situation seems to be one of the generally agreed ones that most would associate with the word work. Currently, I have a number of tasks that, should I wish to do so, I could call work. They certainly feel like work and most people would probably agree they are work. But they aren't. They are just actions I will or will not choose to take. I'm pretty sure I will take them because I don't want to face the consequences I foresee from not doing them. My accounts and tax return are an obvious example. Yet, here I sit, writing on Steemit most clearly not doing my accounts. Does that make me a slacker? Nope. It could be that writing on Steemit is a better use of my time right night. Does it mean they won't get done? Nope. I'm pretty sure that I will get around to them and before the deadline. So any energy spent on trying to make myself do them right now is wasted energy, in my opinion. Better to remember that every year I feel this way and, yet, every year I get them done. So . . . I wonder . . . if we just trusted the process of life, would we get more done, at the perfect time? We would certainly waste a lot less energy. And I think I'll end this comment by echoing @denmarkguy . . . "I know this comment was uncommonly "rambly," but . . .
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@denmarkguy it's all depend upon the nature of work and your interest in you job. human nature always need comfort zone for theirself. They don't like to work, but to earn bread work is mandatory. Currently i am working for someone. Yes we waste a lot of time during some time intentionally or some time unintentionally. It's not possible to do work all the time. your brain need some rest. Yes i do prefer target base work, but unfortunately most owner don't like this attitude. They want to extract every drop of your blood to promote their business. In my opinion it's best to have your own business or work. But beside all these thinking. Work definition has been changed after the arrival of crypto currency. People make more in Crypto than doing work. I like your idea to remain focus your reader by sharing their point of view. Sharing is caring. Thanks for showing patience to read my 2 cent opinion:)
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It comes down to the idea of "bullshit jobs" and the people who knowingly occupy them, getting paid to do something they would only do for the money, and would rather not do either way.
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