Bertrand Russell wrote:Modern technique has made it possible for leisure, within limits, to be not the prerogative of small privileged classes, but a right evenly distributed throughout the community. The morality of work is the morality of slaves, and the modern world has no need of slavery.
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But without a considerable amount of leisure a man is cut off from many of the best things. There is no longer any reason why the bulk of the population should suffer this deprivation; only a foolish asceticism, usually vicarious, makes us continue to insist on work in excessive quantities now that the need no longer exists.
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In the past, there was a small leisure class and a larger working class. The leisure class enjoyed advantages for which there was no basis in social justice; this necessarily made it oppressive, limited its sympathies, and caused it to invent theories by which to justify its privileges.
uc pseudonym wrote:On a global scale, most of us here (if not all) are a part of the small privileged class living off the excessive labor of the majority of the world. I'm not saying we don't deserve leisure, but it is completely and utterly impossible for the rest of the world to gain similar levels of it without something changing. For China and India to attain the US's standard of living, the world's resource consumption would have to be 12 times what it is now.* Even if that many resources were available, they wouldn't be nearly as cheap without part of the chain of production giving workers far less than they need.
blkmage wrote:This is a terrible mindset to be in. Of course there's something "better" we could be putting our time towards. The problem is that there's always something. Like, it literally never ends. I spend half an hour watching anime. I guess I could be using that time to cook instead of go out to eat. But I guess I could be spending that time praying instead of cooking. Or I could spend that time doing grant applications. But maybe I should be going through this reading. But I guess I could be spending that time cranking out another chapter of my thesis. Or I could be volunteering with the soup kitchen. But I guess I really should be marking. Or maybe I should be working with the local riding association. But I guess I should be spending time reading the Bible. Or maybe I should be helping out at church? But maybe I should be doing that overseas instead.
It's a very easy way to ruin your life.
dothackzero wrote:Basically, you'll burn out if you try to save world. Just let Jesus do the work for you, and just enjoy life and your fellowship with God.
I say this as much to myself as anyone, because there's a lot in my life to criticize by these standards. I'm just not sure the answer is to reassure ourselves that it's okay and we don't have to change.
Otaku Jordan wrote:Where I've come to on this issue is that entertainment is fine in moderation, but that it should be inspirational to me to be more Christ-like or be good for my mind. Life isn't long enough for wasted time.
DaughterOfZion wrote:You don't HAVE to take and use for yourself every penny you get. Why don't you quit whining about how society requires money, accept it, and use what money you get for a worthy cause? Take care of your bills or needs or whatever first and give everything else away to a charity. Don't be a baby about money. Take what you get and put it to use.
Tigerchu wrote:DaughterOfZion wrote:You don't HAVE to take and use for yourself every penny you get. Why don't you quit whining about how society requires money, accept it, and use what money you get for a worthy cause? Take care of your bills or needs or whatever first and give everything else away to a charity. Don't be a baby about money. Take what you get and put it to use.
Umm, you don't need to give everything away to a charity. I don't mean to sound bad, but you can use it for yourself. Of course, charities are good. Yes yes...
I guess that's just my opinion, and God's got every right and ability to prove me wrong. But, yeah.
Dante wrote:Why work for what I don't want? If I had money and was living a life I enjoyed, obviously I should try to make others happy - but if I don't want it then why take it? If I work fewer hours, that leaves more productivity for others to take, making it effective charity while granting me a life I enjoy (working for more then you want is like eating when you're stuffed and the food tastes bad - what idiot would want to?)
Of course, if I'm refused more time off, there are numerous personal forms of negative reinforcement I can implement. I can cut my own productivity on purpose (effectively forcing them to hire others to create the productivity if they want it) and/or I can outright refuse monetary increases without corresponding time. If I don't want to play games like that, I can even outright move to Europe, or save my income at a higher rate and then quit periodically.
Ante Bellum wrote:Honestly, I'd rather not have my Christian friends, few that they are, abandon me because I am, according to you, a "waste of time."
ClaecElric4God wrote:As long as something isn't drawing you closer to God or helping you spiritually, it's honestly a waste of time.
Vilo159 wrote:Ante Bellum wrote:Honestly, I'd rather not have my Christian friends, few that they are, abandon me because I am, according to you, a "waste of time."
Friends aren't what I think he was considering a waste of time. Friends enrich us and make us better, they are relationships. NOT a waste of time. If you really are a waste of time to your friends, then either you or them isn't being a good friend. Of course, there are times where one can have bad friends, that are a bad influence on them and not worth their time. But if you think thats the case with yourself, then its probably something you need to work out.
I'm not saying you are any of those bad things, and I certainly doubt your friends consider you a waste of time; just ask them. So thats something you're gonna have to reconcile with yourself.
DaughterOfZion wrote:The language in Claec's post seemed pretty clear to meClaecElric4God wrote:As long as something isn't drawing you closer to God or helping you spiritually, it's honestly a waste of time.
Something can go for anything, Ante, a rock, Chrono Crusade.
And Vilo, I don't really think Ante is saying what you think Ante is.
1. Ante was being sarcastic
2. Ante, being an atheist, wouldn't be drawing any christian friends closer to God or helping them spiritually, ergo, following only what claec said in his post, Ante would be wasting a christian's time because Ante isn't doing either of those things mentioned.
Obviously, what people say and what people really mean often has a giant disconnect, especially over the internet.
ClaecElric4God wrote:There are animes that, frankly, Christians shouldn't think about watching.
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