I think this is an over generalization. When it comes to how people work, there are many truths. The Western ideal is in general hard work, giving your all = happiness and success. The Eastern ideal is more like happiness = taking care in your work. Something like that.The trouble here is doing stuff that is not difficult makes you feel dead.
Not everyone needs to get a PhD. Not everyone needs to graduate college. Not everyone needs to graduate high school. Not everyone needs to be making big bucks, and not everyone needs to work hard. But everyone needs to be responsible for themselves in the end.
To me work is work no matter what. If I'm getting paid to do something I'm probably not going to enjoy it. It's the time outside of work that makes life good. Grilling some chicken after work, sipping a beer, and watching the sunset. Sitting down with my soldering iron and creating something new for me pedal board. Practicing guitar. These are all things I like to do but most of my day is taken up by work. I want sub-40 hour work weeks. The American public doesn't appreciate time with life. We must work hard, and give our all to be happy. But in Europe, they can appreciate the importance of sitting down with your family for a nice meal. Not on holidays, not monthly, not weekly, but daily. Other countries understand the importance of vacation. They understand the importance of finding happiness outside of work and transferring that happiness back into work, rather than making work your happy place and life outside of work where you juggle every other responsibility. At work I think about every other thing I could be doing to make myself happier than being at work. At home I think about work and how it has impaired my ability to find happiness.
Not everyone needs this laissez-faire lifestyle, but I think more people need it than need the 40+ hour, arrive early, stay late, work from home model that many people currently employ.
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Sounds like you do something that you have some respect for. What do you do? I don't think it's western or european to feel like a nap at 2 pm, I do think that if we have to work with dickheads we quickly warp our view of work. I get an equal sense of happiness in and out of work, I just feel like I am not polishing a finer craft when I am at work, and I'm looking for that sort of a competitive adrenaline testing yer mettle sort of a feeling, without doing something that is just for the money, you dig? So picture a group of comedy writers getting together over coffee in the morning, they are battling all the other comedy writers in a healthy competitive sense. They at least have the comraderie of one upping each other yet being on the same team. Emergency Medical Technicians might have that same sort of vibe as a group. The hard part about work in America is that there is just so much stupid bullshit that has nothing to do with the job at hand that we have have to swallow to keep our gig, not to mention being forced to tolerate whining and incompetance because of the influence of the "legal system", (read Lawsuit System), Over.
I like this thread. There's a lot of poetic bullshittery but it's all worth considering for a moment.
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