Tesla fired an employee after he posted driverless tech reviews on YouTube (AI Addict)

One thing with the 'antiwork' movement is the adversarial role people think it's OK to take with the people who give you money.

Offer someone good money for a job? "Sure I'll take the money - but 'good work'? That's your problem, not mine!"

Offer you access to speed up your learning? "OK - that's great, I can sell this to competitors! That's me being an empowered - entrepreneur; stealing from you!"

Showing up, ready, and prepped to work? "Give me 6 years and I might get there... until then, be a sensitive boss and listen to my stories 2 hours per day..or not, cause you're Hitler."


On the other hand - give me $100,000 and maybe I'll let you work for me after 5 years of no pay. "OK school sign me up! I LOVE BEING A BURDEN TO OTHERS!"

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