# Working a Job is the Fastest Way to Destroy Yourself



The essence of working a job is that you "wholesale" your life time to a company, and the company then "retails" the fruits of your labor to the market through its organizational structure.

This means you lose the most important financial leverage.

Even if you work 24 hours a day, your returns are capped and only show linear growth.

But the marginal profit generated by your labor should show exponential returns—yet all of it goes to those who control the means of production.

You're using the scarcest asset—non-renewable time—in exchange for constantly depreciating fiat currency.

Working makes you seem busy every day, but in reality, you're just performing high-frequency muscle memory repetition in a low-dimensional space.

What's worse, your cognitive bandwidth gets drained daily by meaningless meetings, carefully-worded reports to superiors, and managing workplace boundaries with colleagues.

The most direct consequence is this:

When you drag your hollowed-out body home at 8 PM, you have no energy left for deep learning or side hustles.

All you can do is scroll short videos to generate cheap dopamine and passively numb yourself.

The result of using three years of experience over ten years is—it completely ossifies your cognitive boundaries and strips away your ability to handle the complexity of the real world.
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