Working, with no boss or mates
From home

I’ve been searching a bit but most things are usually, poker, filling polls, things that don’t work. In general shit

I don’t want big money neither. Just something in which there’re no calls, meetings…

You can recommend me whatever you want but if you have experience on it better

  • TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Okay fine. Try driving a car for 15 minutes and then tell me 80% of people aren’t stupid assholes.

    • Fushuan [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Idk where you live but in the last long drives across my country I did, 7h each way, I found just 1 asshole on the whole way, and my asshole finding rate is higher than normal since I drive my parents BMW while respecting speed limits and some people get competitive, weird. Most typical drives across towns, 15m, are completely normal. Sorry to say but your anecdotally experience is not universal. Where I live most people drive responsibly and we have plenty slopes and curves.

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        1 month ago

        My “anecdotal experience” is practically common knowledge. But sure your anecdotal experience is fact that trumps that.

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          1 month ago

          Not everywhere. Maybe you are being too US centric? That has not been my experience or from the people I know driving through Spain, France and some sorts of Germany. I’ve read a post of someone from the US talking about the culture shock they had when driving in the UK about people being waaay more polite, and several people corroborated that experience.

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            You’re right to a degree, but I spent many hours driving in Europe recently and while it was refreshingly better, I still consider a lot of behavior I saw assholish such as driving way over the speed limit. It’s just selfish and reckless. Saw that constantly.

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              Oh… Well, if they do it in the left lane who cares tbh. I don’t really speed that much, usually 130 in a 120 lane if it’s not congested, or if traffic is going at that speed, but there’s always the random car going super fast in the left lane, whatever.

              Each country has their culture obviously, saying Europe is not specifying much tbh, but here in Spain it’s socially accepted that most people go over the limit of the situation allows for it, and we don’t really care if someone is going fast in the highway in their special lane. It’s not that common and it doesn’t really happen inside cities or places where it matters.

              PD: big cities like Madrid are crazy though, everyone is angry and shouting all over the place, breaking laws nonstop. But that’s Madrid, a really stressful place to drive, people are burned out.

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                I’m talking about 30+ km/h over on a crowded highway. Weaving in and out of lanes like a racecar driver. But regardless being in the left lane isn’t an excuse. Hence the law does not allow for that. It’s still highly dangerous and not considerate of anyone else’s safety.

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                  1 month ago

                  Well, I agree there, but I’d be surprised if you doing more than one of those a week even if you did trips through Spain on a daily basis. Those are rare here.

                  In any case, going back to you original point that you only need to take a 15 minute drive to see that 80% of people are assholes, I think that that’s been debunked already. Have a great day 😃

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                    Yes let us take all words entirely literally and then compare against the best possible case. People suck, you’ve not been paying attention.

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          It is not common knowledge. It is a common fallacy. People are the solution, not the problem. Bad things happening in the world absolutely do not mean “people are bad”. You guys need to work on your psychological resilience. The bad news don’t decide how you relate to people in general, that’s a choice you’re making. And you can stop making it. You’d feel better and less cynical.

          (of course I’m here lecturing people, but I myself don’t always manage to keep a positive mindset, we’re human)