You're getting a lot of flak. You never said that everyone should always work, or that everyone should be an entrepreneur.
My question is: what's the "ideal" amount of entrepreneurship? Why is it the amount you chose? It's very philosophical and there really isn't a right answer.
More to the point: if it weren't cannabis, alcohol, television, social media then it would be something else.
Most people don't _want_ their lives to be driven by work. They want a paycheck and to live their life. Some people develop proper addictions, but that's (in my uninformed opinion) due to the stress of their lives. It's a _lot_ of work to find a higher meaning in life, and many (most?) people instead choose to seek momentary pleasure/sedate themselves.
Those who have an addiction or rely on substances aren't any "better" than those who abstain. Everyone is doing their best while trying to get by.
My question is: what's the "ideal" amount of entrepreneurship? Why is it the amount you chose? It's very philosophical and there really isn't a right answer.
More to the point: if it weren't cannabis, alcohol, television, social media then it would be something else.
Most people don't _want_ their lives to be driven by work. They want a paycheck and to live their life. Some people develop proper addictions, but that's (in my uninformed opinion) due to the stress of their lives. It's a _lot_ of work to find a higher meaning in life, and many (most?) people instead choose to seek momentary pleasure/sedate themselves.
Those who have an addiction or rely on substances aren't any "better" than those who abstain. Everyone is doing their best while trying to get by.