On Jobs
This might seem obvious to some, but for me it's a major source of frustration with people when talking about work or jobs, that they think the way work culture developed after the war somehow is indicative of how it always was and always will be, and everyone, who thinks that the status quo as of now is sick and rotten, merely wasn't working enough to truly understand why this culture of work is tolerable, or even good.
Most of the time humans have been around, they have not "worked" some retarded "job", because 99.99% the time hominids have been around, it was all hunting and gathering, which, also, was not only more natural and fulfilling, but also took a lot less time than working some office job. Most jobs these days are there so the people don't accidentally enjoy their life for once and do something actually fulfilling. The Neolithic Revolution famously introduced many health problems, which modern society, no matter how hard it tries, can't get rid of, or even not exaggerate them to such an extreme that is also comedic.
Even before the war, most people just were farmers, and suffered from that too, but not to the degree they do from modern job culture. This "Job culture" is just a sly, collective way of calling everyone who doesn't work a parasite. This is what the working population truly thinks about you, when you refuse to work. "Job culture" is Stockholm Syndrome by the "working population" to feel better about themselves, when they're slaves like everybody else. You don't sit on mountain of wealth/land/property, you're just a slave like everybody else, but for some reason you think you being an asshole towards those beneath you is justified, because you're one of the golems, one the fucking cogs that integrate perfectly into the machine. "Job culture" is when you kick those beneath you for not integrating well enough. "Job culture" has normalized doing something utterly meaningless for most of the time, even risking your health and happiness for it, because for some reason there is no greater shame than not "working".