• @habanhero@lemmy.ca
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        21 year ago

        They do. The capitalistic grind makes you think it’s more worthwhile to cry while making money, rather than cry when you needed to.

        • @pinkdrunkenelephants@sopuli.xyz
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          Either way you can produce a strong argument they’re influencing when you cry so by your logic they’ve already won. Your lost agency has jack shit to do with whether you cry or not so let them cry.

          • @habanhero@lemmy.ca
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            Your lost agency has jack shit to do with whether you cry or not so let them cry.

            It’s not about whether you cry or not but rather about when you cry. It’s also not so much about if you win or lose in a black and white sense but how much more are you prepared to lose.

            Anyways, this is a matter of perspective and probably not the right sub to discuss this lol.

      • @habanhero@lemmy.ca
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        -21 year ago

        But they get you to cry on their terms. How much is agency worth as a human being - more or less than the hourly wage?

        • @jaywalker@lemm.ee
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          41 year ago

          On their terms? The capitalists don’t want you to cry while you’re supposed to be working. Crying on their terms would be crying outside of work.

          • @habanhero@lemmy.ca
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            Yet capitalism is ingrained enough for you to think that’s the best option, instead of what you need / want it’s whatever that makes you the most money. So it’s a win for capitalism in the sense that you are the capitalist first, and human second.