Posted: Sep 12, 2018 12:55 am
by Thommo
wisedupearly wrote:
Thommo wrote:
I'm glad we agree that daily tasks may or may not provide satisfaction. Where exactly does that get your argument?


People who learn how to find satisfaction in performing daily chores/tasks are less likely to self-harm or commit violence.

People who learn how to find satisfaction in performing daily chores/tasks are more like to think and act rationally.

People who think and act rationally are more likely to strengthen the community.


Those are all claims, which could be investigated empirically*, yes. What of it?

*Assuming some kind of definition for terms like "think rationally" and "strengthen the community" were provided, which they haven't been so far here.