Our society tends to assume how hard we work, how much effort we put into something, is closely related to how much we get paid for that work. I disagree. I reckon what motivates people to work hard is not so much how much you get paid, but rather the sense of achievement in producing something that other people really appreciate, together with the knowledge that not many others have the requisite skills to do what you've done. It's working towards some goal, and for others to exclaim "wow" when they see what you've done. It's pride in producing something, or providing some service. And this in turn will make one very much enjoy the work they're doing.
But much work under capitalism tends to be repetitious, just doing one task. You're not creating the object, only part of it. Hence, you're a cog in the overall machine. And the object is not ours. It belongs to someone else. Hence, we are alienated from that we are creating, or the service we're providing.
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