MatureDJ
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I was reading this:
The Future of Work Is a 60-Year Career
Humans may soon live to be 100, which likely means more years on the job. That could be a good thing, if we take the opportunity to redesign work.
www.theatlantic.com
My opinion: Once a man figures that even with BetaBuxxing it's OVER (typically before age 40), his motivation to work drops off dramatically (of course, this is helped by him saving like crazy since he hadn't had any poon to spend it on ), so I think human behavior will evolve into a schema not unlike the big cats, where the females do all the work (i.e., which for a big cat simply means chasing down food, LOL), and the males spend a little time rutting, and then NEETBux (i.e., which for a big cat means licking his balls & sleeping all day, LOL) after losing. You asked for equality, ladies, so enjoy!“In the United States, demographers predict that as many as half of today’s 5-year-olds can expect to live to the age of 100.” But that was followed, several pages down, by a haunting prediction: “Over the course of 100-year lives, we can expect to work 60 years or more.”