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 Garuda.Chanti
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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-11-06 09:36:41
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Asura.Saevel said: »
Leviathan.Andret said: »
Capitalism is like PUGB or King of the Hill. Kill people, take their loot, upgrade your weapons to kill better and die with the most loot.
Such an accurate description of every attempt at communism ever made... well the killing of people and taking their loot part. Turns out people are very motivated to not "donate" their private property to a government, so that government ends up having to use guns and ditches to acquire said private property.
Sorry, but every form of government is, at its root, a kleptocracy.

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After playing boss with a small business for a while. I realized the holy truth of the average worker. Essentially, only about a handful of people are getting the good pay and promotion simply because they can do the work of 2-3 people and always seem to be available for everything you need. Everyone else are expendable. If you aren't the memorable superstar, you are another cog in the machine and you can get replaced very quickly
Yes this is just how humans are. Most will only do the bare minimum to not get fired. A handful really take pride in what they do and will push themselves, sometimes unhealthily, to solve challenges and move things forward. Good management recognizes the distinction and takes care of those highly motivated people while using the bare minimum folks to do the menial or repetitive work and make space for the super stars. Poorly managed organizations end up not doing this and cause those super stars to either become demotivated, or just leave for another place.
Most of the bosses I have had fall into two categories.

1, Doesn't matter how good you are at what you do you are as a replaceable cog as anyone else. Raises are not based on merit.

2, Recognizes your worth, gives out raises based on what you do, lays you off and hires someone at the rate you started with.

Of course when you actually turn out product rather than push paper your work output and quality shows.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-11-06 09:38:42
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By Asura.Saevel 2025-11-06 11:15:28
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Garuda.Chanti said: »
Sorry, but every form of government is, at its root, a kleptocracy.

No need to be sorry, I fully agree with this statement.

It can be further refined to the axiom "all bureaucratic organizations are inherently self interested and will seek to expand themselves to infinity or until the organization collapses, which ever happens first".

This is why I am a fan of as little government power as possible, and whatever they do have should be as local as possible. Anarcho-capitalism gives the least amount of power but itself creates a whole other set of issues that we would consider "very bad". Communism gives the most power possible, while also creating a different set of issues that we would consider "very bad".
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By Asura.Saevel 2025-11-06 11:31:51
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Garuda.Chanti said: »
Most of the bosses I have had fall into two categories.

1, Doesn't matter how good you are at what you do you are as a replaceable cog as anyone else. Raises are not based on merit.

2, Recognizes your worth, gives out raises based on what you do, lays you off and hires someone at the rate you started with.

Of course when you actually turn out product rather than push paper your work output and quality shows.

This ... isn't how that works, at least not at the leadership level.

It's obviously biased from the limited PoV of the "work to pay bills" selection, which again is not bad. The employment contract is exactly that, a contract. The employee agrees to sell their time / skills / knowledge to the company in exchange for compensation from that company. Consulting companies straight up outline this, FTE try to mask it with nonsense but it absolutely exists. Every single person from the janitor to the CEO has an imaginary number over their head which represents the cost per unit of output (profit / etc..) they represent. The better that number is, the more valuable they are to the company because the truth is that absolutely everyone is replicable. The only question is "what would it cost in time / effort" to replace that individual.

There is no such thing as "loyalty" in this equation, just lots of people attempting to make the best risk balanced decision they personally can, including every executive. It sounds depressing and dystopian but it's the hard true and has been the hard true since humans first expanded beyond primitive hunter gatherer tribes. This is why I always push people to constantly hone and improve existing valuable skills while also developing new valuable skills. It grants a large piece of mind when you can operate in a "worse case is I get a change at a promotion and a raise" mindset.