Lucky. I gots none.
I have a question for the forum that may make me come off as a bit spoiled/immature, but I have to ask it regardless. How do you deal with having a full-time job? Doing the same thing for many hours straight just wrecks me, even if it's something I enjoy. I was hoping I could get some tips for coping with a long work day seeing as for the next couple months I plan on having a full-time job.
Lucky. I gots none.
I have a question for the forum that may make me come off as a bit spoiled/immature, but I have to ask it regardless. How do you deal with having a full-time job? Doing the same thing for many hours straight just wrecks me, even if it's something I enjoy. I was hoping I could get some tips for coping with a long work day seeing as for the next couple months I plan on having a full-time job.
"profession"
It's actually a pretty terrible idea.
zabu of nΩd;10064015 said:i've had one for a year and a half and i'm still trying to figure that out
It's never easy to cope with a full time job, but if you can, do not take work seriously. I goof off like a spastic retard when I'm at work, and it makes the day go by a lot more easily. Not a good strategy if you're looking to climb the corporate ladder, however.
Be a teacher like me![]()
If you enjoy what you do, then it's not a problem. However, if you're stuck at a soul-sucking job, then do what Sap said. Don't take it super seriously...understand you're just using it as a means to an end.
We've read Plato, Sophocles, Seiyes, Wolff, Thoreau, Locke, Rousseau, Kagan, Machiavelli, Sartre, and now Camus. Later we'll be reading Franz Fanon, Ghandi, and MLK.
The overall focus of the class is on the moral basis of political authority, and on what constitutes a legitimate exercise of power, if anything. So far I'm really enjoying it, but right now I'm reading about 100 pages from Normative Ethics by Kagan and it's some fucking dense stuff. Makes a lot of sense, just very slow going.
I'm gonna have to try this. Thanks for the idea.
But what is your view on theories like Rousseau's social contract?