In some ways, people forget about average working people, and how they live their lives.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The average person has eight different jobs over the course of their lifetime. You get a little antsy doing the same thing.
Even though people spend more of their waking hours at work than anywhere else, people underestimate how work influences their overall wellbeing and daily experience.
Most people spend their whole lives looking for the right job. There are others who never get an opportunity to do work that fulfils them.
It's easy to forget that for centuries - for millennia - the 'workforce' was all of us.
There are so many people working so hard and achieving so little.
Those who work ought to live better than those that don't.
Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people don't recognize them.
There is no such thing as an average person. They really are guidelines for people to grapple with the unknown, and we can always surprise expectations.
In reality, most of America's poor work hard, often in two or more jobs.
When we think about the workplace, people think about hard skills being dominant, but they're not. The employer realizes knowledge will shift quickly, and there's a half-life to knowledge in this world.