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Yeah, having clear vision to really do something fulfilling, something you believe in and adds value to your life instead of grinding for the need of a paycheck is what freedom is to me. I'm fortunate enough that the work I do is not about grinding (anymore) but I do a lot of physical work I might not be able to do until I'm 70+, so creating even more freedom is great.

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I think that is the direction humanity is moving towards. The idea of grinding out 40, 50-, 60 hours just to pay your bills and for sustenance is insane.

Yet that is the history of humanity.

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In a sense that wasn't a problem in the beginning, you had a job, a purpose and that's what you did: surviving. I'm talking at least pre-office jobs, right now a lot of people are trapped in shit-jobs for a paycheck and in the future many will be jobless.

Finding purpose will become very important at that point, it's a human need.

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