If you don’t want to work 9-5 there are other options. Here they are:
1) If you’re a woman, get married and be a stay at home mom. This will require you to first become the sort of woman that a man would want to marry and support. Also, this path ultimately requires significantly more work than some corporate desk job.
2) Become an entrepreneur or pursue a career where the 9-5 structure is irrelevant. The caveat again is that you’ll probably end up working a lot more than you would in a 9-5. I’m in that kind of industry and I work like 13 hours.
3) Move out to the woods somewhere and try to live a self-sustaining lifestyle. Learn to grow and hunt your own food and build your own house, etc. This is how people lived prior to the invention of the 9-5. It’s still technically possible but it requires by far the most work out of all of the available options.
If you don’t want to do any of these, then the 9-5 corporate slog is all you have left (it's also the lowest effort and easiest path). If you just don’t want to work at all, too bad. This is life. This is what it means to be a person. You have to work, one way or another. Make your choice and shut up. Thanks.
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La gente que consiguió 100k USD al año como sueldo en México en 2020 estaba ganando 2.5M pesos mexicanos, el dolar llego a 25 MXN.
En 2023 si no recibió aumento estaría ganando 1.7M de pesos mexicanos ya que el dólar está a 17 MXN.
@midudev Moraleja: También pueden usar su tiempo en hacer proyectos, contribuir al open source, armar su portafolio y si eso les da ventaja competitiva no se les puede juzgar de que "no tienen vida" por codear en lugar de pistear; Cada quien haga con su tiempo lo que quiera.