Too good for hard physical work?

Do you think it's bad that I'm too good for physically demanding work? Because I don't see the point in damaging my back for minimum wage?

I have never been a physically hard worker, and I am also rather slim and not particularly strong.

I've always preferred intellectual work. Is that a concern? The fact is, physically hard work is at the bottom of the hierarchy, and the higher one's status in society, the less physically hard work one does.

Hard physical work is usually for those who can't do anything else. No billionaire would do hard physical work, ever.

So my aversion isn't understandable?

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SHildegard
7 months ago

Before you have such attitudes from you, let yourself know how many selfmade billionaires of simple workers, craftsmen, employees with physical work became a billionaire.

There are some and I find it to other people who work no matter how to speak as arrogant about them/write quite the lowest drawer. Especially if you’ve never done something productive before.

Sorry, but a person who lives from the general public, speaks civil money or the like, and then becomes rather pathetic about it, so the generality in some of his contributions still makes fun.

There are many people who receive civil money for health reasons and this is also good and is also thought to be among others, but by your comments comes with the people who have worked hard or have worked hard, they are asking themselves whether it would not be better to expand the social hammock.

Atomgranate
7 months ago

If you’re younger, it’ll be Bock.

All right, if you do it for yourself.

I bought a house and put a 20 cbm garden pond away.

I was proud of myself when it was finished.

But always I couldn’t do that, that was my last time.

anTTraXX
7 months ago

No, she’s just stupid on the grounds.

Why?

Your statement is simply derived from clichés and flat-rate prejudices. The devaluation of physical work and generalization that only those who can “do nothing else” perform such activities are disrespectful and not true. Many people decide consciously and passionately for physically demanding professions that are as valuable and respectable as spiritual work. The individual contribution to society cannot be measured by the physical effort or income.

anTTraXX
7 months ago
Reply to  KarriereMensch

You don’t know, you don’t know.

Can you imagine what a master must know? And also what a SHKler has to be able to do by now isn’t just learned.

Saim0n
7 months ago

It’s okay not to do physically strenuous work.

Your argument is insane and is based on untruth.

noblehostel
7 months ago

I don’t see a problem. There are enough jobs where you don’t have to work physically hard.

Main thing, you deserve your money and don’t lie to the public in your pocket.

berloff
7 months ago

” I’ve always preferred spiritual work. Is that safe? “

I wonder what your “intellectual work” exists when you ask such a question in which you have already mentioned all the reasons that speak against this concern.

If this describes your spiritual work to ask such questions and at the same time to provide the answer to them, I think that is a matter of concern, for who could use such a “spiritual work”?

What career are you striving for with your spiritual work? The most intelligent questioner here on GF who bites himself into his own cock like the world snake?

LG

Luardya
7 months ago

It’s okay if you don’t want it, but as you say, it sounds a bit superb.

By the way, I work in the office. I’ve been suffering from chronic neck pain for six years and can’t do anything in the evening. 2.5 years ago I read my hand operating due to chronic inflammation.

So somewhere we’re all breaking up.

easylife2
7 months ago
Reply to  KarriereMensch

How beautiful.

Kaen011
7 months ago

I recommend visiting the gym or any other physical activity. Physical work is usually fun in most jobs you don’t break your back either.

I think back problems get office jobs much earlier than people who work practically.

There are, of course, some practical jobs that go extremely on the back or on the knee like e.g. floating heels, but you can just save them.

dieretoure
7 months ago

Enter a party and you never have to work physically. Sits the day over only in an office or if you are especially lazy at some point in the Bundestag. You will, despite diets; never starve