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hmm a lot of this hits the nail on the head for me at least, I feel like I
have to get a job, as I cannot do anything without money, most of which I can do with said money is arbitrary but nearly required by societal forces. However I have no compulsion to actually get a job working for some corporation or fast food chain, and at the same time im dumping hours of personal time into learning to program, which may never actually make me much money but dammit its something that I want to do you know?
so humans are probably not lazy, just that only some people actually get personal satisfaction contributing to a large company, or working in an office in general. My guess is that money is a larger driving force for these people then personal satisfaction. I actually have little interest in becoming a millionaire or something like that, as I don't really get any sense of achievement from having more money.
EDIT: similarly, achievements in video games, and the basic reward concepts behind many modern day games don't encourage me much. Im just like "yay, I have 10 more gamerscore/achievement points/(in-game score system)/etc... who gives a shit"(
see, most shooters and a few RPGs), or similarly with simplistic in-game rewards, "I walked for 2 hours, killed 500 enemies, and retrieved some 'sacred artifact that all of life depends on', so you give me a cool sword and everyone mentions it off-handedly whenever I walk by.... fuck you."(
see, most games that claim to be 'open world' and some that don't.)
I MUCH prefer games where you get an actual sense of having created something amazing, of conquering real challenges, and standing on top of the world as a result of hard work and dedication, not simply for doing something I had little chance of not accomplishing.
honestly it sucks, as most games do not interest me.