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kaykay's avatar

Thanks for outlining the distinction between what's awesome and what makes us happy.

In South East Asia, there's a pervasive 'boss' culture where people from underprivileged backgrounds take up gig jobs like food & parcel delivery on apps like Grab & Gojek, and I benefit from 'boss' being underpaid and out in the sun all day. It's 'awesome' that I can forget to bring my power cable to work and have someone send it over to me from my house, or order a bag of coffee beans and have them delivered for 60 cents because my coworking space didn't provide any.

Very awesome, but it doesn't make me happy thinking about how hard boss has to work for the pennies. The only way I can reconcile with it is by tipping, which is now built into these apps.

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ChrisD's avatar

Sorry to hear that you deleted your Twitter account! But I still hope you have the friends and ideas you need.

I read a post on the Social Recession that gives some stats on the ongoing dehumanization that you pointed on: https://novum.substack.com/p/social-recession-by-the-numbers

Part of my interest is in finding and cultivating rehumanizing scenes and communities. And you are one of many that have encouraged me to pursue this in the free time that I have.

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