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What a nonsense reply. Describing any rest as "slipping".
The number one thing, by FAR, that earns money under capitalism is investment. Not work, not skill, not merit. Just having money to invest and shave off your share of someone else's work.
The "people doing better" actually rest far more than your average worker. They just have money, so they get to make more money even while they are "unproductive".
I said slide not slip. and managing your time is the takeaway. can't slip, or slide, if you are being intentional about your time.
People who don't think they have the time to do anything are usually not being intentional. you get home from work and kick back with a cold one and that's the whole plan, then the next minute you're back at work again and you don't know where the weekend went.
and if you know how to make money under capitalism without working why exactly aren't you doing that?
Were you too busy doing a capitalism that you forgot to read the comment they made?