"All jobs are bullshit jobs. Fuck Work"
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"All jobs are bullshit jobs. Fuck Work"
Poster by Tabula Rasa
"Do you believe in life after work?"
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In Chicago the anarchists were the main force in the union movement, and partially as a result of their presence, the unions translated this call into strikes on May 1st.
The anarchists thought that the eight hour day could only be won through direct action and solidarity. They considered that struggles for reforms, like the eight hour day, were not enough in themselves. They viewed them as only one battle in an ongoing class war that would only end by social revolution and the creation of a free society. It was with these ideas that they organised and fought.
The history of Mayday is closely linked with the anarchist movement and the struggles of working people for a better world. Its origins lie
Azula, after the fall of Ba Sing Se: I almost thought you were going to betray me for the Avatar's little ragtag team. Zuko: No way. I mean, the Avatar is an immature child, the Water Tribe boy is a buffoon, and the little earthbender is a menace. And Katara— Azula: Um. "Katara?" Zuko: Katara's just the worst. The worst! She thinks she's so smart and good at bending. And so pretty. And for a moment there, she made me feel better about the world and my place in it. Ugh! Azula: ...
Roughly 1/20 workers worldwide literally die due to workplace accidents/injuries/poisoning. The bourgeoisie aren’t just stealing from us and screwing us over. They are literally murdering us.
Everyone keeps saying that being anti work isn't about abolishing work and is just about making working conditions better, but they are fucking wrong! I'm genuinely pissed at the way the anti work movement as it originally was, just straight up ANTIWORK, was coopted by socdems who say that work reform is a better way of putting it. I DO NOT WANT TO WORK ever and no one should HAVE to work to be able to live life.
I'm so pissed that liberals continue to ruin everything by coopting leftist ideas and molding them to fit in the realm of Capitalism. I'm fucking sick of it!!!
Destroy the myth of 100% scores on tests. They wont make you happy.
Tldr: No, the tiktok study tips that "will get you straight A's" won't get you an A and thats perfectly fine. You're not doing anything wrong. The education industry has made you addicted to praise.
I just learned about Dweck's theory about praising children, and how judgemental language is extremely harmful to the growth of children (and adults). We've been conditioned to do things with the expecation of getting praise (from a parent, teacher, boss, etc) rather than our personal experimentation with play or doing a task. Dweck tested her theory on two groups of children. When praised for success, children became demotivated to do more difficult tasks. Children that were praised for their effort, however, were much happier and more eager to take on more difficult challenges, because they want to improve.
Unfortunately this is how the education system, or education industry, functions and it is hard to escape this. But we can, however, free ourselves from the silly ideas of the "straight A-student" culture, which solely focuses on the test results instead of the effort and hard work that students put into learning. Learning should be fun, not a task. And when its not fun, dont beat yourself up over it. It is not your fault that, by design, the education industry cares more about your productivity than your wellbeing. Antiwork culture very much applies to the education industry as well. Sure, you could work your ass off to get a raise/high grades, but does that actually make you happy? Is it right that school/work is making you overwork yourself?Shouldnt we reevaluate how we think about numbers and scores, and perhaps focus on the wellbeing of students? Do you really do it for the score, or do you just want to be free? Free from the punishment from your parents after you get a low score? The freedom to be able to go to that fancy university? People should not be measured by test scores.