Not sure. Probably because its so easy to walk in and just take money out i feel like im gonna get caught for something bad that I didnt actually do. It feels like it would be ridiculously easy to steal since you juat say your name and theye give you money
However, wouldn't this kind of ruin any hard work towards a goal like owning your business or moving up in a company from doing hard labor to an easier office job as you get older?
I know you'll say "people already work hard labor jobs at 80 years old because of capitalism keeping them down!" But thats not everyone. A lot of people have worked hard and succeeded. If you're only rewarded for your labor and not owning anything to gain money off of it, you will be working hard labor jobs forever. Because we can all agree hard labor jobs deserve more pay than any other job (programmers, youre out of luck now, thats a cushy job).
Im being an ass on purpose, because these are real world arguments you need to convince real people of why capitalism is actually bad, because many people are not convinced it is.
I think most of the hate is from hard working people who are afraid "lazy ones" will get benefits that they themselves deserve.
I dont disagree. The amount of people on lemmy that say they just wanna sit on their ass and smoke weed is quite high, and im convinced if they had their way all our infrastructure would crumble in a week (no one thinks about the sewer/wastewater, the electricity, and the food plants that need to keep running for your comfortable lazy life)
We would need a way to keep people working crap jobs, while also supporting them. We cant all be influencers and movie stars. Someone has to shovel shit.
Ive always had this thought of a movie, where if the artists and creative made the money and the lawyers and mathematicians were the poor ones
Like I could see a scene in it where the guy is a lawyer and makes like no money and no one respects him. But the guy (who would normally be a busker on a street corner) has a huge lawyer mansion.
In recording, I flip flop. I do like to say it doesn't matter what it looks like, it matters what it sounds like (duct taped broken mic sounds good, it IS good)
But I am really into the esthetic of classic recording with huge mixers and tape machines. Its just so real, and so cool. I have these things, but of course they dont get used as much as the boring old computer, but they are a lot more inspiring to look at. If I could afford to get rid of the Computer I would. The songs ive made right to tape have always been the most fun and easiest to do because its actually ON the tape and you cant edit it to death, and it may actually get finished. 300 songs sitting on a hard drive never get finished. Then a plugin license expires and screws up your whole session... ugh.
Ive never given a pin at a bank.