The attitude that is conditioned into our psyche from a young age is that we have to learn a skill and use that to get a job in order to earn money, which in term feeds the growth of the economy.

One question I think almost every day but I find many other people don’t give it a second thought is why do we have to work?

“Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for – in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car, and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it.” ― Ellen Goodman

Why do we have to work?

At face value and viewing life through the brainwashed society we are all born into, the answer may sound rather obvious, we need to earn money to purchase material objects in order to survive. For most that make sense and needs no further questioning.

However, one must ask in a world which fundamentally has enough natural resources to feed clothe and house every single person why there is such a work ethos.

We are led to believe that we are running out of resources and the world is overpopulated when, in fact, the reality is completely the reverse. If we were to gather every man, woman, and child and moved them to Australia, the whole world population would fit comfortably within the country.

Each family having their own house and garden and that would still only fill 3/4 of the land mass.

What is Scarcity? How is it used?

 Scarcity

Scarcity is a tool used to create the feeling of not having enough. This creates a survival response and an automatic panic in humans which causes us to be selfish and greedy. We are very much led to believe we are living in scarcity times by the mainstream media. There is always something was running low on. Land, oil, energy, money, food, water, to name a few.

We witness African and Ethiopian communities starving and dying of disease and we are led to believe this is because there just is not enough food to give them. Not once do people in the west ever stop and think just how much food is wasted on a daily basis.

In 2004, a USA study showed that in America alone forty to fifty percent of all food ready for harvest never gets eaten. There is clearly no shortage of food. The richest nations are choosing to let the third world people die while they continue to exploit their resources.

What is wrong with our society?

We live in a debt-based monetary system where money is created by banks in the act of just placing digits on a screen. Our governments then loan money from privately owned central banks that have secret (protected by legislation) shareholders that the public is not even allowed to know about. With absolutely no oversight.

The richest 1% own nearly half of the world’s wealth and are also in positions of power. The 99% of the world’s people are left to scrap over the remainder in order to survive. I also personally believe technology is been suppressed in the energy sector that could end the fossil fuel industry overnight.



We spend most of our lives just taking as fact what we are being told by our institutions – education, government, parents, and media – without giving it a second thought. In fact, humans have become so docile that we spend most of our days unconscious, engrossed in the latest gadget or celebrity gossip.

This is all by design to keep us distracted from anything real going on in the world. We clearly live in a corrupt unjust society that rewards dishonesty and selfishness. There is enough to go around and waste and pollution seem to be the byproduct of unsustainable growth and greed based ideology.

Ok, So Why Do We Have To Work?

The fact of the matter is we have to work because we are free ranged slaves controlled by people of wealth who use the monetary system and energy sector to control and protect their own selfish interests. The monetary system is also manipulated by the same people using stock markets and banking practices.

This is also all by design in order to keep the wealth in the hands of a selected few, mostly banking elite and royal bloodlines. These same people also control all aspects of our lives from education, health, media, and food. With this much control over our lives is it any wonder the majority of people feel confused over world issues.

The role of the media and institutionalization.

Our media is in place to control the mass way of thinking to keep it in line with government policies. Call it propaganda. We are led to believe we have a free press, but this is far from the truth and very obvious when big movements happen like March Against Monsanto and the Occupy Movement and receive little to no media attention.

Even if it does get some attention, it is always portrayed in a negative light. Our newspapers front page headlines are always filled with fear words like “conspiracy”,”terrorism”, “ISIS”, “extremism”, “workshy”, “scroungers,”etc. that are repeated over and over to really embed the words into the human consciousness.

If you repeat anything enough times, people start believing it. It is an obvious form of brainwashing and is used widely by politicians and the media.

The same tactics are used on any subject they deem does not fit into the government’s agenda.

Divide and conquer tactics have been used by empires for thousands of years. The media does this brilliantly by making people divided and suspicious of each other. We are forced inwards to the point of not even knowing our neighbors’ names. This is why our communities are failing. One big keyword used is “immigration”.

Everything is immigrants’ fault this is yet another tactic called misdirection where they focus on one area. Divide opinion. While our attention is focused where the game pieces are being moved elsewhere. This is only scratching the surface. The same patterns can be seen in all areas they control.

Why should we not be forced to work?

I believe every human being on this planet is equal and is entitled to a life. Every human should have a right to life, and this means everything they need to survive. Everyone should have a basic wage (not a benefit) but a living wage that is given to everyone at birth.

This basic wage should cover all the costs of living, including food, water, housing, and clothing. No one should be forced to work and any work should be on a volunteer basis. If the wealth was divided up equally around the world, this would be easy to achieve.

How would anything get done? Humans are lazy, right?

With the media, monetary and central control removed focus would naturally move to a community-based structure. We would need to converse with our fellow neighbors to survive and naturally, the trust would grow and a family environment would blossom.

Health would improve, crime would fall as everyone’s needs would be met. With time to live life and care for others, we would have time to volunteer skills to the community. Bartering could come into effect. I will fix your taps if you fix my garden fence etc.

For those who do not have any skills or may be disabled, people would still volunteer to help them in a caring community. Humans are very kind, loving and helpful by nature. If we see someone fall in the street, our natural reaction is to go and help.

When I have a few weeks off work, I always look forward to returning to something to do. To much time is boring and, I believe, we would all do our best if we were rewarded in the community for our efforts even if it is just benefiting from the knowledge that we have contributed to the whole.

Local growing projects and a sense of pride will come back into the community. Cooperation and creativity are given room to flourish. Within this environment, new ideas could flow.

We need to change our way of thinking in order to change our world dramatically.

You cannot solve a problem from the same consciousness that created it. You must learn to see the world anew.” – Albert Einstein

This is how life was supposed to be.

Is it an impossible dream? Could it work? What problems do you think this could bring?

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This Post Has 12 Comments

  1. Tommy Zichelli

    Australia is a desert. No way everyone could live there and you definitely couldn’t have a garden.

    1. David Baldinger

      The writer was not saying that all of Australia is habitable. He was just making a point about the total population of Earth and the space needed on the planet. Try not being so literal in your comprehension.

    2. Everett Saunders

      Greenhouses

  2. Clarke Morley

    It makes me cry most of the time… I may be depressed. The existence of governments, companies… CAPITALISM really, the limitation to NATURAL RESOURCES that are for free for anything on earth to use (humans included), and more makes me really depressed and helpless. Everyone just take everything for granted… These very facts, just like news agencies probably make fake news now because they can’t keep up with not having new content every hour in this fast paced world most of us live in. It’s all so fast, and even this comment will be read, understood, agreed or disagreed with, but then taken for granted, onto… The… Next… Comment…or…story.

    I wish things would change. Even dogs and cats are put down by humans in America at least, if they are simply found wondering the streets, so that they don’t”disrupt” city life, human life, it shouldn’t be like that. The land is everyone’s, that includes the animals, all of them. From tigers to squirrels. All of this makes me so madly sad that I just wish an extremely massive meteor would just hit Earth, thus ending all life on it, and restarting life on earth without humans in it.

    1. Tyler 25

      I completely relate to your comment and agree totally. the only way we could revert is if everyone gave up their things and burned them. Scraped all houses off land. What would happen to the ever so desirable Los Angeles land, no one would want to give up their house or their new lifted Toyota Tundra with all the stickers on the back. Who gets to live where?

  3. Brennan Carr

    Well, where to start. I think there are way too many pointless jobs and the schooling to get them. The best people sometimes (like myself) can’t maintain a job because I’m not willing to do any post-secondary education (not certified). Reading doesn’t always get the job done son. Enough BS! We have do pay for things we didn’t do or make. Which is pretty much the work I’ve done, I can do what’s necessary. Is this the way the government controls mating? There’s so much extra stuff that’s been made that nobody uses.

    The pollution from it (factory’s/extra driving). I guess what makes sense about it is F! the world because we mate too much. I don’t mean to brag but if it wasn’t for guys like me modern lifestyle wouldn’t be possible. I cant have one because I’m not certified, cant get the proper training, and experience. To top it all off I don’t think everybody has to work, if they do not for long periods. There’s a way to get everything done equally and without poor treatment.

  4. Fletcher Scaife

    Just sayin’, a lot of this sounds like Marx/Engles rhetoric. Once tried, it didn’t work. As the people in the Former East Germany used to say under their breaths, “Socialism is the triumph of an idea over common sense.”

  5. Leonardo Medeles

    “We are led to believe that we are running out of resources and the world is overpopulated when, in fact, the reality is completely the reverse. If we were to gather every man, woman and child and moved them to Australia, the whole world population would fit comfortably within the country. Each family having their own house and garden and that would still only fill 3/4 of the land mass” I think this is bullocks, show it

  6. Adam Garai

    Wow no comments on this? I would consider having children if all their needs were being met throughout their lives.

  7. Tyler 25 Leo

    LifeAdvancer thank you for this wonderful and horrifying article. I want to print it in thousands and sprinkle it all over the city. Like that would do anything. At least I read it, but I’ve felt this way for a long time. Go figure I am left handed, raised by a single mom, have really bad vision and didn’t get glasses till age 4 , so naturally a free thinker? I feel that a way a person is raised is so impacting on who they become in life. The younger you are, the more you are affected by the media or what people tell you they expect out of you in life.

  8. TVP/TZM

    Every piece of information presented in this article draws a parallel with the works of The Venus Project (founded by Jacque Fresco) and The Zeitgeist Movement (founded by Peter Joseph). I highly recommend familiarizing yourselves with these two world’s leading advocacies for dramatic, yet achievable, social changes – a major social facelift if you will.

    The Venus Project (TVP) and The Zeitgeist Movement (TZM), together with this article, present a common commitment/goal/purpose: to demolish the current corrupt monetary-based economic system of governance in exchange for a sustainable resource-based one that, in the words of the late Jacque Fresco, “declares all the world’s natural resources as a common heritage of all the world’s people” without the use of money, barter, etc. It’s only then will people truly understand what the definition of a free and civilized world is. We haven’t yet begun to see what a human civilized world looks like, let alone define it.

  9. TVP/TZM

    If anyone enjoyed reading this article, I highly recommend that you familiarize yourselves with The Venus Project and The Zeitgeist Movement, and share them with your friends, family, relatives, colleagues, etc. if you haven’t already heard about them. These two organizations propose the most feasible, if not the only feasible, non-bullshit humane approach for social change. Read about them.

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