by wisconsin_cur » Mon 26 Sep 2011, 16:56:37
Yet so many people leave the fields and the farms the moment they get the opportunity. Yet I know so many old men who, when they were young men, fled the farm and thank God everyday saying. "the worse day in the office is better than the best day in the field."
I suppose we also did not evolve for birth control so it will be good that it goes away.
Or the internal combustion engine (which I thank God for every time I speed through an oak log in a small fraction of the time that I could with a hand saw.
Of course, we did not evolve with steel either so there goes that hand saw.
I'm all for looking on the bright side and I do think that powerdown can be managed in such a way that we keep some of the good of the power up but I don't think the evolution argument works. I've found that most unhappy people are fundamentally unhappy. some will find themselves in work they see as more meaningful but for many if the office is drudgery the potato patch will be even more so; especially if they are not competent at it.
Power down will, intrinsically, just be a powerdown. Whether it makes your life more or less miserable will depend upon what you do with it, when you start to adapt, your personality and (to a large extent) luck.
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