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I know people like this, too.
The question I have is, should his laziness become the collective responsibility to sustain? Or should it remain a private matter?
The topic is fraught with emotion and, therefore, complexity, but in short, I think doling out social security unfairly puts the burden on the taxpayer when individual families actually bear much of the responsibility.
I think it was Song who pointed out that in the past, if you disgraced your family, you got disowned. Perhaps it created a stronger incentive to take responsibility for your life.
He ought to take more responsibility for his life.
His laziness will probably continue to be a burden for his parent and the collective, a mix of both.
I think it was Song who pointed out that in the past, if you disgraced your family, you got disowned. Perhaps it created a stronger incentive to take responsibility for your life.
I think people have been de-responsiblized and satiated into being pleasure seeking npcs.....I'm thinking consequence is more of a natural state and that we shouldn't need strong incentives to have a bit of agency.
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His laziness will probably continue to be a burden for his parent and the collective, a mix of both.
It's a frustrating dillema.
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