RE: Would you accept a $1 million gift on the condition that you could never be a wage earner again?

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Would you accept a $1 million gift on the condition that you could never be a wage earner again?

in freedom •  7 years ago 

@denmarkguy I do see the implications and yes it is a very broad and subjective question. By "wage earner" I was personally thinking in terms of being employed, but I am happy to throw it out there without too many definitions. I am interested in answers from many angles because the topic of freedom and lifestyle is very subjective and we might all see different implications.

A lot of people I know love their jobs and the sense of security it gives them. Furthermore, they thrive in a hierarchical environment with a boss to impress. A need for recognition is probably important for thriving employees.

Personally, I am definitely driven by freedom and having autonomy. Just like yourself. I thrive when I am able to spend the majority of my time pursuing my own dreams instead of working for other peoples dreams that being an employer, a spouse or expectations from friends and family.

I believe humanity would experience much more innovation and prosperity if more people were able to pursue their own dreams with no financial stress.

But I have nothing to back up that claim, this is just me speculating about freedom and personal values.

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