How do people get the motivation to work 10 hrs a day, 52 weeks a year, for 50+ years

How do people get the motivation to work 10 hrs a day, 52 weeks a year, for 50+ years

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i wouldn't do that bullshit for any amount of money

>10 hrs a day
>52 weeks a year
>50+ years
If you're doing all 3 of these things then you are doing something wrong user.

spoken like someone who does't know what it means to have a family to take care of. Also, your immature estimates sound like you've never had a real job before.

I'd put money that you're under 25. If you treat your life like a vacation eventually it'll catch up to you and you'll understand quickly how people get the motivation to not starve homeless in the fucking cold you giga-faggot.

Drugs and pussy

Work is fun!

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if you're working 10 hour days you should only be working 4 days a week. If you're working more than that, I hope you're raking in some sweet overtime or you are officially mega-retard, dumbest of the faggots.

Damn! I'm a neet rn but should i apply somewhere to get some low IQ pussy?
I was thinking of working the night shift at hotels, maybe get some milf to invite me to her room.

don't listen to all these cucks below that think it's noble to piss your life down the drain but that's the price of not being homeless.

you do have a child's idea of what full time work is though.

but to actually answer your question, it's not motivation, it's more like falling off the highest mountain in the world and hitting everything on the way down but not dying until you reach the bottom. feels like that. it's a force, not a choice.

>spoken like someone who does't know what it means to have a family to take care of

who said you need to start a family, you fucking retard?

They either need money, or they enjoy the work they do.

What's your excuse, cuck?

>enjoy work
truest form of the cuck

I work longer hours than that, but only for 2 weeks out of 3. I get paid well and enjoy the job and the people I work with. I spend time with people that matter to me and travel a fair bit.

You're supposed to get a head start and build your resume in high school, or even your first two years of college, then work your way up to more ideal job positions and payroll. If you waited too long, you may as well kys and try again

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They don't want to live under a bridge.

It becomes a habit and people get anxiety not doing the same safe thing

>DEBT, n. An ingenious substitute for the chain and whip of the slave-driver.
-Ambrose Bierce.

never knew there were so many faggots in here. imagine having kids jesus christ.

>You're supposed to get a head start and build your resume in high school, or even your first two years of college, then work your way up to more ideal job positions and payroll.

what the fuck dude, life has got to mean more than that

>college

lmao nah you have to take a bunch of classes that aren't even related to whatever you picked

People usually are motivated by providing for their children or they loose them and become homeless.

Educate safe sex, not abstinence. Teaching abstinence is unrealistic and cruel. Allow free contraceptives.

These are the things Trump and Co hate.

Vote blue.

>vote blue

so the government can take half my paycheck to pay for wealfare for illegals

no thanks.

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You aren't getting paid to post, wagie.

Make life whatever you want it to be, but you're gonna have to work if you want a clean roof over your head. Assuming you're OP, you imply you don't want to work 10 hrs a day, 52 weeks a year e.t.c. but if that's the case, you're gonna have to find loopholes one way or another. Some jobs are better than others and don't require as much human interaction. If you're a hands-on person, you can just be some inventory dude who works in the back of the store lifting boxes n shit. Some managers might even let you listen to music while you do that.

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I work 12.5 hours a day. But I get 5 days on 5 days off 2 days on 2 days off and I love it.
I'm fairly sure this isnt what you are talking about.

>no choice but to work 40+ hours a week to support a family
someone didn't wear protection

>real job
i love this phrase.
when i interned at the 248th district court in houston, i basically did the court coordinator's job. i asked if the labor he puts is in worth the 140k he brings in annually.
he just laughed.

how about making better decisions when it comes to family planning?

NPC

It's not motivation, it's obligation.

That bs man... I work about 36-40 weeks a year at most. My family is doing just fine and I fully plan on being retired by 55 so that’ll be less than 40 years..

I noticed this too when I had social workers to help me get back on my feet until I realized they were trying to make themselves feel like others weren't doing shit, when in reality they worked a few days a week as a professional ''friend'' needing to produce no results.

If you ever are evil enough to need money and want easy exploitable work, get into the (governmental) help sector, they can do nothing and still get paid, since they don't need to prove good results on individual basis to get paid, they just do and most had credentials initially and then basically retired while in their positions even if at the cost of other people.

source: dealt with them for 6 months and eventually lose my house because of their lies and ignoring messages, all the way to the point of telling me ''send us your letters if they come in about open bills and you might lose your house, we'll use the emergency fund'', fastforward to it coming in with it having to be paid within 7 days, this is after months of contact, and they ignored it to the point of telling me they could meet up in 10 days for an appointment, as if they didn't know or read it would be too late, until it was too late, then they just ignored everything and cut any ties to not be responsible, top tier

yeah it was mind bowing, really. I was a high school senior at the time. fuck all for clerical skills, and the dude used a damn type writer to fill in blanks on these documents called reset forms. that was 70% of his workload alone.

They give you money in exchange for work

Money can be exchanged for goods and services

You can move up to a better job and they give you more money in exchange for work

Money can be exchanged for goods and services

You can make your own work, which can be exchanged for more or less money

Money can be exchanged for goods and services

Pretty Simple.

You forgot the 7 days a week. Oh and the extra day for leap years.

At some point I realized most jobs are basically NPC jobs that just pay varying amounts, you just need to get in, there's barely a difference in effort.

You don't go from mcdonald's worker to godly earner because of an insane difference in skill and merit, in most cases it's all a willing sham and people feed the cycle to basically not make themselves feel like they're not worthless, as if they're truly something without wanting to do something too.

Lol youve never had a good job

Money

>wallmart
Even the pussy are low esteemed

Take it day by day, week by week, month by month, until you reach a point where you can advance into a position higher than where you are currently. (Not talking job related but life in general) Not everybody can sit at home playing video games, smoking, watching tv, or whatever you'd rather do other than work. Find a passion, hobby, friends, or something to look forwards towards after work or on weekends.
Strive to be/do something greater than yourself. Too many people do what you lack the motivation for, working their whole lives. I feel the same way too. I don't want to just be an average job cuck until i collapse, I want to do something I love doing or makes me feel like i've left something behind. Something greater.
Small steps and small goals. They eventually add up.

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yeah basically this. my job is brutal but i made almost 3x the national average income for an entire household last year.

not where i want to be yet and i live in a city where the cost of living is ridiculous, but muh financial freedom is sweet.

>take a few oceanography courses
>apply a summer job at a pier
>count plankton and other life in water samples for ~$18 per hour
>get a permanent job there
>customize your own office
>you can do whatever the fuck you want as long as you do your job with competence and ethics

If you know how to handle money right, you can save quite a bit

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>At some point I realized most jobs are basically NPC jobs that just pay varying amounts, you just need to get in, there's barely a difference in effort.
I think it's also the credentials and also dependent whether or in his case, not a complete idiot with confidential information.

I mean technically he was there at the grace of the judge, but judges don't normally clear out their cabinet without good reason. it fucks everything up. but yeah this dude leaned back in his chair for hours on end.

what's even more sad was when I saw these fat fuck armchair deputies just casually browsing the internet in their little offices (behind the court room). making dick jokes and talking about Ancient Aliens. not making that up, either.

it's not so much that I saw it once it twice. it was every. fucking. day i was there. part of the reason why i switched majors.

It's not even an NPC job if you have a personality. Just talk to your customers and they'll acknowledge you. Most notably, the senior women will

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>if you know how to handle money right, you can save quite a bit

i was on vacation over the holidays and randomly struck up a drunken conversation with a guy at a rum bar. dude was a banker with who knows how much money, had his own boat and house on the beach etc, and he had a great line that has stuck with me and changed the way i think about money:

"the thing nobody tells you about capitalism is the more you keep, the more you get".

i.e. you aren't "saving" money by buying a tv on sale, but you are making money by putting what you were considering spending on the tv into a high-yield savings account where the bank is literally paying you.

Oh god

Reminds me of all the office worker boomers there are, just like when I had to go to town hall for certain things, a row of smug overpaid literal robots sitting behind a computer or desk, barely knowing how to handle emails and their ''oh, it has to warm up for a second'' systems, while basically being paid monkeys on typewriters, doing work that 14 year old Cred Forums users could do, yet they somehow have an ego too because of their own lack of awareness.

So you're saying you will get acknowledgement from laggard NPCs, alright, that's definitely not a telling reflection.

Just be a schlep like everyone else