• Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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    Higher ambition to not be homeless, sick or bankrupt? Everything is insanely overpriced to boost corporate profits and we have no fucking healthcare or social safety net. In fact, we are the only “developed” country to lack these basic, fundamental features.

    Americans work this hard because we are hungry, and the only thing that will satisfy at this point is billionaire meat.

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    Working more hours doesn’t mean you’re working harder.

    I have worked with a lot of people from all over the world, and Americans have stuck out by being inefficient and following instructions to the point that they don’t use their own brain anymore.

    Well, it’s only a small sample size based ony own experience, but I doubt it’s any different to the CEO talking out of his ass.

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    for sure, when your survival is on the line if you or someone in you family ever becomes sick, gotta hustle that 3rd part time job

  • ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Here’s my ambition: be there for my family and enjoy life with them for the fixed number of hours I have on this dirtball. Working overtime isn’t compatible with my plan. Nobody goes to their grave thinking “I should have worked harder”.

    But you do you…

  • Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.ca
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    Or maybe, just maybe, Europe has been around for soooo much longer than America that they’ve reached the age where they realize that there are other priorities in life than just the accumulation of wealth. Like enjoying life, having a work/life balance, socializing with one’s friends and family.

    Perpsectives change when your history as a country is longer than a few hundred years.

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    Unlike other posters, I think this is not wrong. You see a lot of “hustle culture” over there as well as the general belief that if they work hard they can get rich. Whether that’s a good thing or not is another question.

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      Hustle culture usually equates to doing a couple of hours work over 10 hours spent in the office for “visibility”