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Do people actually love their job?
Summary
In this video, the host discusses how people who enjoy their jobs are ranked on a rigged scale. The host explains that jobs are only at the halfway point on the scale because people would rather work for themselves rather than work for someone else. The video encourages the audience to ask themselves if they really want a job if they could work for themselves.
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