Well I want to answer your question and whether you choose to believe me is you choice, work was fun in the begining of creation{When God created the world] And man didn't tired, it was something he loved to do because it was his job, but when Adam sinned in the garden, the work got cursed, and so there he introduced sin, so now work becomes tiring, people get sick, people die, people get poor, there are many things that happen in this world all because of the choice adam made at creation
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2007-03-25 09:18:57
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answered by Sky 2
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For many people working and creating is much more enjoyable than sitting on their tuckus. Where would we be if no one did medical research, or planted food in the ground, or built us houses to live in. We would be in stone age. Work is progress, progress is often improvement. Your question telegraphs what a victim of the information age you are.
Neitzche said "without struggle life is pointless"
working, learning, creating we leave behind us a better world than the one we were born into. Stop thinking only in terms of your personal satisfaction, and start thinking about the good of the human race, you'll begin to understand why work is necessary, and often enjoyable.
Turn off the Nintendo my friend, Build something. Feel your muscles working and your brain solving problems, behold something you have created through your effort and time, you may be surprised to find you feel better working than just fooling around.
I built an entire house with a friend of mine. Yeah it was hard and tiring, but dude I know how to build an enitre house. And when I go to the mountains and sit in the living room in front of the fire in that house, I feel a sense of accomplishment that no amount of leisure activity can match.
2007-03-25 08:45:56
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answered by hendecatope 1
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Life isn't based on work, but we all have to pull our own weight or else someone else has to work twice as hard.
Buy a $5,000 house and a $1,000 car and don't go into debt for anything. Then you can work 20 hours a week and spend the rest of your time doing whatever it is you enjoy, as long as it doesn't cost much money.
Nobody has a problem with that as long as you don't expect our taxes to pay for sending you a welfare check once a month.
2007-03-25 08:43:17
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answered by daddy holliday 1
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By enjoyment, I assume you mean being happy. You have to be doing something to be happy; if you don't believe me try just laying around for a week or two--no ipod, no tivo, no books, etc. So happiness is a byproduct of accomplishing things. Anything counts from carving a statue of David to catching that annoying cricket that's keeping you up to figuring out how to catch the attention of that special someone. Of course not every activity is associated with happiness, and you probably get more happiness from new and challenging activities. Work is just one example of doing something; if you want enjoyment from it then try to find ways to learn new things or accomplish more with it.
2007-03-25 08:56:18
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answered by Paul D 1
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certainly? i don't think of i could replace too lots. perhaps i could placed extra of an attempt into college. It purely bored me so horribly, and that i continuously hated the beginning up of the 300 and sixty 5 days comments. Up till i began out smoking pot (i'm not asserting this occurs to all and sundry), I very nearly had an eidetic memory. i'd desire to look at a paragraph for some seconds, and then repeat it back verbatim (i would be unable to try this anymore), so i did not would desire to study something. I additionally could in all risk refrain from drugs, and stay removed from cigarettes too (i'm nevertheless a smoker, and that i hate it). perhaps i could have persevered understanding on a prevalent foundation; I continuously did love activities. and that i definitely could have been nicer to my dad the day till now he died. different than that, i've got faith that lots of the innovations I made led me to the place i'm now. jointly because it is not one hundred% helpful, I fee all of my studies, alongside with the undesirable.
2016-11-23 14:58:29
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answered by ? 4
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Excellent question, and albeit I can only express my opinion, I firmly believe that our planet was intended to be a virtual paradise for all human beings, but unfortunately people learned to be greedy, power hungry, and quickly learned how gullible humans are, thus via such scoundrels, we were forced to live by chaotic standards...and seemingly our quest to make things better will be a never ending ruff road so to speak...
2007-03-25 08:45:21
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answered by Anonymous
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How about making a living at what you enjoy? Then work will be enjoyment.
2007-03-25 08:38:28
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answered by friendlyadvice 7
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why its based on working is so that there will be food in the stores and things like that
I already figured out that second part, nobody beleives me though, too busy working and worring about work to see the truth, thats how it seems to me anyway
2007-03-25 08:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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That's called heaven, which doesn't exist. In the real world, if you want something you need to work for it (unless if you're on welfare, which is a whole other argument).
2007-03-25 08:38:21
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answered by Moral Orel 6
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we could all live with our parents forever!
I too am trying to find a way to not work, I hate woking it's ruining my life, I have no time to to anything anymore
2007-03-25 08:38:09
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answered by karma 3
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