I think about those kind of things a lot. It's strange how we make ourselves (we the society) do things we hate, for pretty much our whole life. I can't stop thinking about someday, way in the future, someone looks back to the year 2000's history and find a song like that. They might think: "people were so dumb back then, why would someone work with stuff they hate?" Well, hopefully they'll think that. It'll be very sad if years from now people still relate to that song.
I think any person who have been working with IT have seen more than a handful code monkeys. I think that shows that there's a huge amount of unhappy workers in the field. I'm not sure that's exclusive of IT. That's probably has much more to do with the society itself. We are so amused with the new things we're able to do that we forget about having fun. People nowadays have like 15 days, maybe a month off work. That's very little. Life should be more about vacation than about work. I think we don't have our priorities set up straight. What do you guys think?
I think life should be more about finding things you want to do and then doing them, and less about getting more time off from what you don't want to do.
yes, sure. But the thing is, if you have to do something like work, even if it's the coolest thing, it gets sucky.
For example, I love programming and I love learning math. But working with programming feels really bad sometimes. There are deadlines, there are times you have to work long hours on a row in something you don't like much, or you liked at first but now it doesn't feel good anymore. I'm not sure we can escape that on the system we live in.
Also, doing math on school (high school and university) a lot of times feel really bad. Sometimes you have to take a test on stuff you don't really feel like studying at that time, or maybe you won't feel like studying ever. And you end up not having time to study what you want, or you end up studying less of it.
I don't know, maybe it's the morning coffee talking, but I just don't see the society making progress towards making life of the individual better. Or rather, it seems to associate production with happiness, while I'm not sure that's the case.
I think any person who have been working with IT have seen more than a handful code monkeys. I think that shows that there's a huge amount of unhappy workers in the field. I'm not sure that's exclusive of IT. That's probably has much more to do with the society itself. We are so amused with the new things we're able to do that we forget about having fun. People nowadays have like 15 days, maybe a month off work. That's very little. Life should be more about vacation than about work. I think we don't have our priorities set up straight. What do you guys think?