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BigZaddyZ3 t1_j5h1n2g wrote
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Why do people like Elon Musk still opt to work then?
FridgeParade t1_j5h27xu wrote
Greed disease / narcissistic tendencies that need constant validation / hunger for power.
Just because some do, doesn’t mean we have to to be happy. A lot of rich people dont work at all and live perfectly happy lives. Besides, some of them “work”, in my opinion it becomes a glorified hobby when you absolutely dont need to do it.
BigZaddyZ3 t1_j5h2vsh wrote
Aren’t those just assumptions on your part tho? How do you know it isn’t simply because a life of endless hedonism probably becomes a bit boring after a little while?
FridgeParade t1_j5isoeg wrote
I grew up in a very rich area and was exposed to these families quite a bit.
Besides, people who are retired dont seem to have issues either?
Miserable_Mine_8601 t1_j5h2zun wrote
Why do people opt to run off to the forest and never come back
BigZaddyZ3 t1_j5h3pzy wrote
Why do multi-millionaires who could stop working after their first big contract, usually wait until they’re old to retire? They don’t need the money, yet you rarely hear about rich 20 year olds retiring and choosing to live the exact life some here claim they would enjoy. Why?
Dr__glass t1_j5h61iv wrote
You don't hear about them because they retire to a private life. It's survivorship bias, you don't hear about the millionaires that don't keep working in the public eye so it seems like it doesn't happen
BigZaddyZ3 t1_j5hpo68 wrote
Why don’t we see the ones who are rich and famous right now doing it? How often do you really see a person get rich in their youth and then immediately retire? Be realistic.
Dr__glass t1_j5jaa46 wrote
People are doing it, you just don't hear about them. I know people who've done it...I've done it. Believe it or not, not everyone has fallen in love with the rat race. How many rich youths do you see/know? You be realistic and don't group an entire situation of people as they all think/act the same way.
94746382926 t1_j5u4a6u wrote
There's entire communities of people who strive for super early retirement. Check out /r/leanfire or /r/fire for countless examples of people retiring in their 30's and 40's.
Spire_Citron t1_j5hhjeb wrote
Why would you hear about the people who retire young with just a few million?
BigZaddyZ3 t1_j5hpc8c wrote
I meant like athletes for example. How come Steph Curry doesn’t retire after his first 200 million dollar deal is completed for instance?
randomwordglorious t1_j5hx3gr wrote
He loves to play basketball. If the NBA went out of business tomorrow and the most competitive basketball league in the world was only paying $50 per game, he'd play for $50 per game.
BigZaddyZ3 t1_j5hxgwa wrote
Then why not just retire and play basketball all day at one of his luxurious houses? It’d be even better for him it it was really just about loving the game right?
Spire_Citron t1_j5i01ql wrote
I mean, nobody's saying that people who are motivated by competition or making a name for themselves don't exist. They certainly do. Becoming a pro athlete is something that takes a lot of work and dedication and which very few people get famous from doing, so it makes sense that the people who find success in it actually love doing it and don't want to drop it the second they have enough money to live comfortably. They're not a good representation of an average person.
randomwordglorious t1_j5j6iad wrote
If he could get the best players in the world to play against him at his house, he would. But the highest level of competition is in the NBA, so that's where he plays.
iiioiia t1_j5m0dy7 wrote
Cultural programming.
not_into_that t1_j5jwa5h wrote
Because there is something fundamentally broken in him.
BigZaddyZ3 t1_j5jxfar wrote
Ehh… that’s a little ableist don’t you think 😂
But on a serious note, I disagree. There’s a reason many people like playing games on the harder difficulties. (And sometimes they want even harder difficulties than those). It’s because when things are too easy, they become boring. They’re nothing fulfilling or gratifying about a life of total hedonism. And while certainly nobody wants a life that’s too difficult. It remains to be seen whether or not humans will truly enjoy a life with absolutely no responsibility or stakes like many here assume we will. I think that’s what OP and I were really getting at. Just my two cents
naxospade t1_j5r62wl wrote
Maybe this life is just a big multi-user simulated experience to stave off the boredom of eons.
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