Wage slave: Adj. – “Term used to describe someone who feels it
is their moral, ethical and professional responsibility to sacrifice personal
time, family time and overall living life itself as an attempt to justify the
monthly remuneration an organization pays him/her for delivering twice the
amount of services that same monthly remuneration truly justifies”
Welcome to the life of a wage
slave. I’m one of those billions of faceless people who belong to the lower
strata of economy. We don’t have the luxury of living life on our own terms
because the way the world functions, if we want to live life our own terms, we
first have to spend considerable amount of our life living it on terms which
are dictated by other stakeholders in our lives like society, family, friends,
relatives and trade! By the time this considerable period of time is over,
we’re either diabetic or heart patients and have no energy/willingness/enthusiasm
for life, let alone live it on our own terms. All we want to do is curl up in a
rocking chair in a house for which we spent the prime years of youth and middle
age paying mortgages/rent.
Our lives are spent helping a
handful of millionaires world over become richer so they can re-invest that
wealth into machines, cement, glass, weapons and acquire more of the wage
slaves like us and finally evolve into billionaires. Our existence is conducive
and significant to them to make this transition.
Our lives are also spent helping
governments world over to become pathetically corrupt because we are so time
strapped that we're willing to let go of small to medium portions of our hard
earned wages to avoid the bureaucracy and red tapism that is involved in availing
the pettiest of state facilities like getting a passport which allows us the right
to go to places we anyway don’t have the time to go to or getting government telephone
connections which we never intend to use except for the purpose of using the
monthly bill while providing a proof of residence when we apply for that
useless passport I mentioned before.
Our lives are also important to
justify the existence of something as impractical as religion. Please note, I
don’t say existence of God. I say existence of religion. Religion was devised
for lesser mortals, in other words, commoners like you and me who don’t have
the time to stop for a moment, ponder over mysteries like “why am I here?” or
observe, analyze, evaluate and rationalize our beliefs. If we weren't so
engrossed in delivering the humongous amount of output we wage slaves are made
to deliver, don’t you think we would have more leisure to rationally distinguish
right from wrong without someone having the need to serve us all these diktats on
a platter.
We wage slaves are also the basis
on which the whole structure of society was created. A bunch of workaholics
whose only responsibility is to use their mind, body and soul to provide for
his/her family, pay off debts, survive and defeat competition from other wage
slaves etc. are bound to end up with several emotional and mental frustrations
at some point of time. If it wasn’t for the clearly defined rules and
regulations of society, wouldn’t we wage slaves be running loose and wild all
over the place, creating chaos, organizing ourselves into sizeable groups
capable of overthrowing the masters we all work for? Society and its long list
of dos and don'ts is what keeps our world in order and keeps you and me in our
places. Notice how these rules of society become insignificant the moment any
one of us wage slaves manages to crawl out of the well in which wage slaves are
stuffed and begins to wade through the pristine pools in which the rich and
elite float through life.
And every time someone sees the
futility of it all from amongst us, we call him/her terrible names like
escapist, idealist, careless, foolish, impractical, and eccentric. We brand him
as the black sheep who was too lazy to live up to the hard work that is a part
of being a work slave. He’s an instant failure in our eyes. But the fact is
such a person is called all these names and many more not because he’s a
failure, but because he had the guts to do what we all want to do, but don’t
have the courage to do. We live by the book. Even though before we go to sleep
every night, we think of doing exactly the same thing this ‘loser’ dared to do.
But we never do it. Why? Because
we have succumbed to our destiny of being a wage slave. Like Dobby from the
Harry Potter series, we’re so used to being slaves, the very thought of being
liberated individuals scares the shit out of us.
No one is born a wage slave. At
least not since the end of bonded labor. It’s a choice each one of us has made
for ourselves. And every day, we look for a million reasons to justify this
choice. We’re too weak to be anything else but a wage slave. And the biggest
irony is that most of the wage slaves aren’t choosing to be wage slaves because
there are needs to be fulfilled. Most of us are choosing to be a wage slave
because we can’t feed our insatiable appetite for fulfilment of wants and
desires unless we become one.
Me included.
4 comments:
Ahem!
Yes wandering writer, from the style of the 'Ahem' its very easy to figure out your identity. Here's credit to you for providing the much required 'food for thought' for this post ;)
Hey Aarnimal,
Nice article, quiet thought provoking, in fact I must say has allowed me to ponder to write my next blog post.
By the way blogging is a good way to become independent and let loose the shackles of being a wage slave "If you are willing to"!!
Mario
ideas4earning.com
Awesome. What realizations ! Very true. Find your passions amidst this slavery and it shall set you free. Working for money? Fine. Use it for a damned good cause ON YOURSELF - go travelling the UNESCO sites, do it. Actually do things with your money , beyond providing for your basic needs and this slavery will be worth it. No escaping it sure, but balancing it is possible. Good luck ! And wish me the same ! :)
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