Find a job you love and you'll never work a day in your life - right? Wrong.
Maybe we could consider normalising dreams that include valuing people, family, relationships, passions or interests which aren't focused around labour, profit and capitalist production.
As soon as kids find a new hobby they imagine it being their job. Like, "Mate, you will be able to play football or bake cakes for fun your whole life. You don't need to plan a career around it at 10 years old!"
This "dream job" attitude we have come accustomed to only makes it easier for corporations to exploit and underpay you for work that roughly aligns with your values.
Let's dream bigger than work.
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