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Humans used to have a much more direct connection between what they did and their survival. Gather enough food and you won't starve. Keep an eye out for other tribes/clans/families competing for the same resources and you don't get killed. Processing TPS reports all day doesn't seem like it does much of anything even though it gives you money. We've lost the connection and our brains can't handle it.
So modern life is simulating an impending death scenario for the brain. All the time.
That actually makes a lot of sense. Like the panic that occurs when layoffs happen.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marx%27s_theory_of_alienation
If your work isn't mentally stimulating, then get another job that is.
If you're being complacent then that's up to you.
I flat out tell my employer to automatise the monkey work because I'm not doing it adequately.
If you want me to perform, make the work release dopamine etc when I competitively complete it.