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FinnishNationalist 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sure. You could however argue that it is not necessarily a contradiction in the sense that you could possibly manifest that missing drive in other ways than just through the necessity to generate capital.

Cultural and/or social rank could be one (meaning you would be seen even more of an utter deadbeat if you had no passion, discipline and/or drive).

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lifeisahologram 1 point ago +1 / -0

But doesn't his experience address cultural and social rank you are referring to? His comedian wanted to succeed as a comedian, not necessarily become super rich, just focus on comedy, and improve their comedy. He thought giving them money would give them that freedom to do that, and not have to focus on distracting things.

But once earning a living was no longer necessary, they not only didn't care about earning a living, because they didn't need to, they no longer cared about improving their social ranks as skilled and talented comedians. Is that kind of the point?

I just still don't see how they are divorced.