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title: "Bullshit Jobs Really Are Bullshit"
date: 2022-11-27T00:00:00
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-Ever since writing "Automation, Bullshit Jobs, And Work"[1], I've heard some push back which wasn't addressed in the original entry and I'd like to respond to it.
+Ever since writing "[Automation, Bullshit Jobs, And Work](/2022/01/22/automation-bullshit-jobs-and-work/)", I've heard some push back which wasn't addressed in the original entry and I'd like to respond to it.
## Bullshit Jobs Aren't Bullshit Because Money
So the first criticism is that bullshit jobs aren't bullshit because people need money. People who say this are missing the point. With the way the economy currently works where you need a job for money to live, even if it's a pointless job, having a bullshit job does serve some purpose. No one denies that. I'm not telling people to quit their desperately needed bullshit jobs. By all means, do what you have to do.
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I really don't understand what motivates non-rich people to defend bullshit jobs. It might be intellectual laziness, protecting one's own sense of importance, or just a bias towards blindly defending the status quo.
I've met a lot of people that just defend The Way Things Currently Are no matter what. And, when The Way Things Currently Are changes, they defend the new state of affairs. It both puzzles and fascinates me. Maybe I'll talk about that in another entry though. Anyways, thanks for reading! See you next time.
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-[1: Automation, Bullshit Jobs, And Work](/2022/01/22/automation-bullshit-jobs-and-work/)