Those seem incompatible to me.

(UBI means Universal Basic Income, giving everyone a basic income, for free)

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    I can manage financially with 2 days of work a week, and I’m now at a point where I would not want to scale back because my work would become of lower quality. Every Monday would be like coming back from a vacation, and I think I’d lose touch and feel with the job.

    Those 5 days weekend sure give me time for personally enriching hobbies!

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      Society couldn’t function if most people worked like you. I’m happy for you and it’s the exact place I want to be but I think its only possible in our current framework.

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          Also, a fair bit of work is work for the sake of work. It doesn’t enrich society, just the capitalism machine. So if UBI were enacted on a large scale, there is plenty of unnecessary work that can go by the wayside.

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          We’re still a far way away from the level of automation necessary to make working only 2 days a week feasible imo

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        It actually could. Imagine if salary had increased in accordance to the productivity boosts that automation has brought. Then you could have 3 people, working 2 days a week, sharing a job and being able to live from it. After all, it used to take more than 3 people to do the work a single person does nowadays.

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          Why would a business pay for these things that make their workers more efficient and then relinquish all of the profit that came from making things more efficient?

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            There’s a difference between “society couldn’t function” and “companies are too greedy”. One of them is wrong and the other needs to change.