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Rustysoupcan

Rustysoupcan

I'm sensitive
May 2, 2020
242
Every job I've ever had made me want to kill myself even more. I just wish I could be a neet, but I dont have the money for that. I dont know what I'm suppose to do because I dont want to die and hurt everyone, but I dont want to live every day wishing I wasnt.
 
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suisuiforum

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Jul 4, 2021
239
Sorry to hear about this, many people who aren't even suicidal despise work as well, so it's a really common and valid feeling. From mind-numbing activities to narcissistic managers and coworkers, it's not very easy to find a supportive workplace. Hopefully you're able to switch to a field you enjoy in the future, but others have reported that their passions stop being enjoyable once they make a career out of them.
 
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Midgardsorm

Paragon
Apr 28, 2020
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Few people are lucky enough to actually enjoy their jobs. This is essentially true when you work for a company or something.

I understand you. I haven't quit my job yet because home office allow me to work without sacrifice what is left of my health, but it seems we will need to return to the office soon. I wonder for how long I can survive.
 
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Elementalist
Jul 26, 2020
817
It definitely contributes to my downward thoughts.
 
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LastLoveLetter

Persephone
Mar 28, 2021
654
I relate to this. While work is not my primary reason for my suicidality, it plays a substantial role. I am currently unable to work due to a combination of mental illnesses, disabilities and chronic illnesses. I do not anticipate being able to resume employment in the near future, if at all.

What I have observed is that an individual's identity and value is tied to their employment status, from society's perspective. If you cannot conform and be yet another cog in the machine, yet another slave to the corporate masters, then you are treated as subhuman. The system in place means that we are forced to abide by it in order to survive, or risk homelessness, poverty (although many workers still live in poverty despite working hard - even multiple jobs - to manage) and severe disadvantage.

If you have to claim financial aid from the government as a result, then you are perceived as a "benefits scrounger" and subjected to numerous degrading and dehumanising assessments, bureaucracy and red tape - all of which have a shared mission of discouraging the claimant from requesting support and doing everything possible to justify withholding it, even if survival depends on it.

If you see through the illusion of "hard works pays off", the delusion of meritocracy and the myth of "success", this is largely shunned and you are expected to "contribute to society" by working, because apparently that's the only valid contribution a person can make.

The extensive volunteering I undertook to the best of my abilities and the peer support groups I led independently over the years were seemingly insignificant, because I was not in paid employment. Unfortunately, I am unable to volunteer or coordinate my own initiatives anymore, even on my own terms, but it was always a slap in the face to have these efforts deemed less worthy than a role that was financially motivated.

I have been called entitled, lazy, manipulative, selfish, stupid, ungrateful and so much more due to my unemployment. My only crime is being too ill to partake in the rat race of life. Apparently poor health is not a good enough reason, and I have often been told to pull myself together and get myself back to work.

What the very people who persistently ridicule the unemployed fail to mention is the systemic ableism, discrimination and ignorance that candidates like me are expected to contend with while upholding a dignified, gracious and smiling façade.

When I had limited capability for work, I was dismissed from previous positions due to my disabilities. I was denied jobs I am more than qualified for due to my limitations and deformities. I was bullied to the point of mental breakdowns due to being an easy target for colleagues and managers alike.

I wish more people understood that I didn't choose to be utterly incapable of holding down a job that I love, in a sector I am passionate about (or any job at all for that matter). It makes me feel like shit. There is so much I wanted to do. I wanted to be a writer. I wanted to be a mental health advocate. I wanted to set up my own charity that fights for and provides access to better health and social care options available to all. I wanted to work with abused children, showing them the care and consideration they deserved and needed.

Every dream and every hope I had slipped between my fingers, from having a body and brain that I cannot control, from enduring one trauma after another, from unfortunate circumstances and the shitty cards I was dealt, which no amount of "hard work" could change.

Having our humanity and level of value reduced to a mere job title - or lack thereof - instead of having inherent worth is soul-destroying. We are treated like machines that are either "functional" or "faulty", and used or discarded accordingly. No-one deserves to be treated as less than human based on their employment status and income. Wageslave culture is oppressive, outdated and toxic.
 
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This_sux ✓

Forever alone
Aug 6, 2020
58
Same. This pandemic turned me into super-leftist socialist. Looking how start-uppers become millionaires and millionaires becoming billionaires while you barely can afford an apartment is just depressing.


I realized we're all playing the same rigged game. Exploitation is everywhere and system is flawed.
 
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Versailles

Enlightened
Oct 1, 2020
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Very few people can say that they really enjoy their work. It is overwhelming having to adjust to a lifestyle imposed by society.

We have even denigrated ourselves and we are nothing more than merchandise and labor force to maintain this circle that little by little is deteriorating
What I have observed is that an individual's identity and value is tied to their employment status, from society's perspective. If you cannot conform and be yet another cog in the machine, yet another slave to the corporate masters, then you are treated as subhuman. The system in place means that we are forced to abide by it in order to survive, or risk homelessness, poverty (although many workers still live in poverty despite working hard - even multiple jobs - to manage) and severe disadvantage.
I recently heard that a famous billionaire businessman mentioned that people should now work until they are 70 years old to get up from the crisis that the pandemic generated, which is ridiculous because this person lives comfortably from the millions that he generates every day without lifting a finger. .

We live in a world where the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer, the new generations are realizing that and are taking action.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
42,521
It is understandable how you feel. Working a job you do not like can be exhausting and it can send people into despair, having to deal with constant pressure and stress. Working is essentially just being a slave to society.
 
Alwaysbadtime

Alwaysbadtime

Enlightened
Jun 28, 2021
1,158
I wish I worked...I wish I had an intellectually stimulating job that paid me well.
 
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