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Well, fellow procrastin8rs did I say it was coming? Or did I say it was coming?
It's the Lazy Movement in motion!
We're witnessing and perhaps very much a part of a nationwide strike.
From factory workers at Kellog's to warehouse employees at John Deere to nurses at hospitals and cooks at McDonald's, everyone is truly embracing their laziness and saying "enough is enough!"
People are done working...at least they're done working for the shit wages we've been offered for the past few decades.
**The cost of living keeps increasing, while the wages stay stagnant.
Meanwhile, you have billionaires hoarding up loads of wealth all for themselves.**
All we're asking for is a more fair redistribution of that wealth.
Some people (who have to be completely brainwashed if you ask me) claim that people nowadays are "too lazy."
TOO lazy? Really.
I ain't gonna say that refusing to work is NOT lazy, but are we really going to tread the waters of "TOO" lazy?
C'mon now. Is it TOO much to ask to be compensated more pay than literal poverty wages?
Is it TOO much to ask for life NOT to be centered and revolved around your job and have some actual FREE TIME to do things you enjoy, not just two days on the "weekend
The amount of labor they expect of us ain't worth what they're paying us. It's really that simple.
It's not excessive laziness to say "I'm worth more. My time and effort is worth more." when you're barely able to pay your bills on time and put food on the table for every meal.
It's lazy ENOUGH.
There's admiration in knowing how and when to be lazy. Laziness is seen as such a detriment to society.
Yet, here we have GREEDY billionaires building literal spaceships as a fun little side hobby.
I'd say if anything, the bane of society is TOO MUCH GREED, not too much laziness.
People only want fair pay. And hey, that's the heart of capitalism. Is it not? A FAIR TRADE between two parties.
Fact of the matter is, the trade of labor for money is NOT a fair trade right now. NO DEAL!
More and more people are seeing that.
We're at the largest quit rate in history (topping 2.9%), and those numbers I imagine are only going to increase. Unless of course, wages are increased.
The rise of the Sloths is here and we're going to win, as long as people hold the attitude of a true procrastin8r and say "you can't make me work."
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Well, fellow procrastin8rs did I say it was coming? Or did I say it was coming?
It's the Lazy Movement in motion!
We're witnessing and perhaps very much a part of a nationwide strike.
From factory workers at Kellog's to warehouse employees at John Deere to nurses at hospitals and cooks at McDonald's, everyone is truly embracing their laziness and saying "enough is enough!"
People are done working...at least they're done working for the shit wages we've been offered for the past few decades.
**The cost of living keeps increasing, while the wages stay stagnant.
Meanwhile, you have billionaires hoarding up loads of wealth all for themselves.**
All we're asking for is a more fair redistribution of that wealth.
Some people (who have to be completely brainwashed if you ask me) claim that people nowadays are "too lazy."
TOO lazy? Really.
I ain't gonna say that refusing to work is NOT lazy, but are we really going to tread the waters of "TOO" lazy?
C'mon now. Is it TOO much to ask to be compensated more pay than literal poverty wages?
Is it TOO much to ask for life NOT to be centered and revolved around your job and have some actual FREE TIME to do things you enjoy, not just two days on the "weekend
The amount of labor they expect of us ain't worth what they're paying us. It's really that simple.
It's not excessive laziness to say "I'm worth more. My time and effort is worth more." when you're barely able to pay your bills on time and put food on the table for every meal.
It's lazy ENOUGH.
There's admiration in knowing how and when to be lazy. Laziness is seen as such a detriment to society.
Yet, here we have GREEDY billionaires building literal spaceships as a fun little side hobby.
I'd say if anything, the bane of society is TOO MUCH GREED, not too much laziness.
People only want fair pay. And hey, that's the heart of capitalism. Is it not? A FAIR TRADE between two parties.
Fact of the matter is, the trade of labor for money is NOT a fair trade right now. NO DEAL!
More and more people are seeing that.
We're at the largest quit rate in history (topping 2.9%), and those numbers I imagine are only going to increase. Unless of course, wages are increased.
The rise of the Sloths is here and we're going to win, as long as people hold the attitude of a true procrastin8r and say "you can't make me work."
Read the Full Transcript/Blog:
Subscribe to the Newsletter: