I see right, yeah, it's the conditions social and material that give rise to the "disorder" whereas if we fix the conditions, it just evaporates. Like abolishing slavery or private property.
While we're at it don't get me started on people who have these giant bookshelves, practically floor to ceiling, then when you go to visit it's all the woke books, subverting fiction motifs, and really dense theory that shows they really take kindness and truth seeking seriously - it's like, I get it you're smarter and more empathetic than me. But it's not like you have to throw it in my face. I can see their big beautiful bookshelf from the sidewalk for fuck's sake.
Not a fan fat shaming that gets bundled in with that but basically. It's the vice of greed, plain and simple.
Like imagine rolling up to a potluck and just buying the table, leaving naught but a bag of chips for the rest of the party. Even if you can afford it, it's still a crime against your fellows.
I was like oh it makes sense that there would be different types of protein. Here I go into the comments to increase the fidelity of my mental model! rofl guess not
Same thing with open concept offices. To extraverts it feels more productive and collaborative, but it's actually the oppo to anyone engaged in any kind of focus work.
That's great. It's like you were temporarily a worker's co-op.
I remember my company at the time also admitted that COVID was threatening the bottom line and many in the all hands and public chats suggested just what your company did.
Instead we got multiple rounds of gutting layoffs mid-pandemic, a mass exodus of core talent, and the founders selling out to some B tier silicon valley fucks who fly in every now and then to complain about morale.
Pov you just realised pov changed