I'm not a fan of this "change through work and earning money"-attitude. 'Cause - has it ever really changed the die-hard people that like to harm society? It never has. Instead it also has driven down a lot of people down the road to think "I'm worthless if I don't work" - the puritan way, if you know what I mean. It's no lie that people don't need a few tasks to fill the free time to not get upon the idea to destroy the supermarkt from boredom or just get drunk all the day, but having something to do and to keep your brain busy isn't just only working on the field or earning money. Money you actually have a lot of ways to earn - also criminal ways. Criminal ways get you the most of money, by the way.
...What is a good start in that department is: Let people think and feel they're needed. Don't tell them all the time they're doing something wrong while you haven't told them in the first place what they actually are supposed to do, and don't come along with that attitude "you're replaceable - do as I say or you can leave!". That's what makes them that fucked up in the first place - to think and get to feel they're not needed, to think and feel it doesn't matter if they exist or not. And if space opens up, get them to do that tasks that need to be done and reward them. (Not solely financially, also in the social manner. Especially in that manner. Let it be shown "we're content with your work, you can come around again next time".)
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I'm not a fan of this "change through work and earning money"-attitude. 'Cause - has it ever really changed the die-hard people that like to harm society? It never has. Instead it also has driven down a lot of people down the road to think "I'm worthless if I don't work" - the puritan way, if you know what I mean.
It's no lie that people don't need a few tasks to fill the free time to not get upon the idea to destroy the supermarkt from boredom or just get drunk all the day, but having something to do and to keep your brain busy isn't just only working on the field or earning money. Money you actually have a lot of ways to earn - also criminal ways. Criminal ways get you the most of money, by the way.
...What is a good start in that department is: Let people think and feel they're needed. Don't tell them all the time they're doing something wrong while you haven't told them in the first place what they actually are supposed to do, and don't come along with that attitude "you're replaceable - do as I say or you can leave!". That's what makes them that fucked up in the first place - to think and get to feel they're not needed, to think and feel it doesn't matter if they exist or not.
And if space opens up, get them to do that tasks that need to be done and reward them. (Not solely financially, also in the social manner. Especially in that manner. Let it be shown "we're content with your work, you can come around again next time".)