So you are equating work to simply "net expensed energy"?
Seems to be missing a lot of nuance, in my opinion.
And more to the point: what's your point?
Are you saying that Elon doesn't deserve the success he has - basically - because he pays other people to do the heavy lifting?
Do you think Elon should have done it all by himself?
Or maybe, at least it would more "fair" if he shared most of his wealth with his employees?
Like, the person who carries the trash (from one pile to another pile) should get paid more (like a LOT more - like 1000x more) than the engineer who doesn't work at all - just sits there and designs the rockets.
trick question. a thought is first required for physical labor to take place.
meh
thinking == work
Wow you must really hate Elon to be pushing this narrative as aggressively as you are.
https://time.com/5400025/does-thinking-burn-calories/
smart people work hard, too.
but i'll give you this: dumb people work harder.
yes, but fine - I get your point.
So you are equating work to simply "net expensed energy"?
Seems to be missing a lot of nuance, in my opinion.
And more to the point: what's your point?
Are you saying that Elon doesn't deserve the success he has - basically - because he pays other people to do the heavy lifting?
Do you think Elon should have done it all by himself?
Or maybe, at least it would more "fair" if he shared most of his wealth with his employees?
Like, the person who carries the trash (from one pile to another pile) should get paid more (like a LOT more - like 1000x more) than the engineer who doesn't work at all - just sits there and designs the rockets.
Thoughts?