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Jsebast24 | 3 months ago

Another piece that tries to promote the idea that "following your dreams is dangerous" and that success has to do with privilege and not really with hard work. Beware of all these political ideologues trying to convince you that you are a born loser and there's nothing you can do about it.

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John23832|3 months ago

That's orthogonal to the idea of the piece.

Success can come from working hard at something. Whether you're comfortable working hard at something depends on the risk of doing so.

Lebron James works hard, spends all day getting better at basketball. He also has a cooking staff, training staff, and house keepers.

If I took the same amount of time playing basketball, the same effort, I'd be broke and homeless.

If I come from money, sure I can spend all day working on the nuances of my startup, to the exclusion of all else. My ability to exist is taken care of.

FloorEgg|3 months ago

What does "come from money" mean to you?

E.g. is a 26 year old still living with parents (firefighter and nurse) with no seed capital but all living expenses covered "coming from money"?

lapcat|3 months ago

This is a misinterpretation of the article and perhaps more of an indication of your own political ideology. Here's the same author with a different article: "A UBI would free Americans to shift from scarcity to abundance mode, which would enable more people to take risks and engage in a greater, more expansive vision for their future. Yang’s freedom dividend would give Americans greater agency to leave codependent relationships, professional or otherwise, and operate as the CEO or entrepreneur of their own lives." https://qz.com/1687957/the-case-for-andrew-yangs-ubi-plan

naIak|3 months ago

They want you depending on megacorporations or, even better, the government.