Why so many people work “bullshit jobs”| James Suzman | Big Think

Why so many people work “bullshit jobs,” with James Suzman Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ►► Up next ►► How to find a meaningful job, or find purpose in the job you already have | Aaron Hurst Our society is fixated on working. Some of us work 80 hours per week at jobs that don’t fulfill us simply for work’s sake. Expert anthropologists, such as James Suzman, even go as far as to say that many of the jobs we work could be considered “bullshit jobs“ - a complex job that is not entirely needed in the workforce. These jobs are created and executed because our culture, and lifestyle, are organized around the 8-hour workday. So why do we work “bullshit jobs?“ Many economists would say it is to fix the problem of scarcity. But what many do not know is that in our society, we passed the scarcity threshold in 1980, and most everyone has their basic needs met. So much so that more food goes into our landfills than goes into our stomachs. If scarcity
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