It’s a very similar argument to “poverty traps”. Both make sense when people describe them, but neither seem to really exist in large numbers.
Yes. With large number of people, there comes a necessity of doing work. Work isn't only done for wages. There can be many other motivations as well. Sorry, there are definitely other motivations than wages for someone who works. A person who doesn't need money, say he's already rich enough, should he absolutely keep laying down on his bed?
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