People should work to get their needs met. If they dont its not anyone elses responsibility but theirs to fix it. Get another job. Get more training. Make yourself more marketable.
So...you just want people to work. Apparently you do not see any other contribution to productivity that a person can do to "get their needs."
Let me respectfully ask why you are so dismissive of my suggestion that one of the most effective contributions some people can make to our productivity effort...is to stay out of the way? Why are you so dismissive of my suggestion that the BEST WAY some people can help...IS BY NOT HELPING?
Have you honestly not known someone like that during your work history?
Stay out of the way and dont eat.
In other words, if you contribute to our general productivity in the most effective way you can...you will be rewarded by starving death...or freezing to death without shelter??? Yakuda, that makes no sense.
Its not my responsibility to take care of people whose best talent is staying the hell out of the wya
Well it may be the responsibility of government to do that.
It seems to me that you are not at all concerned with productivity...but are just interested in people toiling. It seems to me from what you are saying that if a person cannot help by working (taking jobs away from more productive humans or machines)...that you would have them dig holes in the ground and fill them up so that they can dig them up again the next day. Otherwise they starve or freeze.
You just seem, for some reason, to want that humans work as much as possible rather than work less if possible and get to enjoy more leisure time...or to tend to their house, lawn, garden or car...or just getting exercise doing other physical things.
I do not understand it. It sounds to me that if a politician were to campaign saying, "I will attempt to make life easier for everyone...to make them work less and to allow them more leisure time"...that you would strive to get that politician to lose, because you see an easier life for everyone to be something objectioinable.
Talk to me a bit more about that.