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It doesn’t say anything like the headline, it just says that if you’re living for the weekend you probably don’t like your job and should find a new one.
And if everybody did that, society would utterly collapse as almost no necessary work got done.
They're saying that if you don't enjoy being exploited by billionaires enough to put the interests of the corporation before your own wellbeing, family and personal pursuits, then it means you just haven't found the right billionaire to exploit you yet.
I read the article. Where did he say "Only work for billionaires"
In between the lines
It still a stupid take.