Yeah you know the saying, idle hands are devil's workshop. For a lot of people, the primary reason of having a job is not making money, meeting people, building a resume or gaining access to stuffs, but at a bare minimum, just to keep themselves occupied so they would have an identity, a purpose of life, otherwise they will surely go seek it from elsewhere and make a lot of troubles. That is becoming more evident in this day of age when traditional jobs are being replaced with automation and not everyone has the opportunity, talent, time and money to learn how to code.
Yeah you know the saying, idle hands are devil's workshop. For a lot of people, the primary reason of having a job is not making money, meeting people, building a resume or gaining access to stuffs, but at a bare minimum, just to keep themselves occupied so they would have an identity, a purpose of life, otherwise they will surely go seek it from elsewhere and make a lot of troubles. That is becoming more evident in this day of age when traditional jobs are being replaced with automation and not everyone has the opportunity, talent, time and money to learn how to code.
100% agree with you.