I'm reading "liked" here as "fun/hobby/life_meaning". Plenty of people never retired and it's not over power, etc but purely it's who they are or they like their job. I see that a lot with vocational people rather than occupational people, i.e. it's not "work" but an "enjoyable hobby that pays" hence why would they ever "retire".
I'm reading "liked" here as "fun/hobby/life_meaning". Plenty of people never retired and it's not over power, etc but purely it's who they are or they like their job. I see that a lot with vocational people rather than occupational people, i.e. it's not "work" but an "enjoyable hobby that pays" hence why would they ever "retire".
RGB, the cunt she was, may have simply enjoyed the job though I make no claim as to the truth of the OP.
That said I'm inclined to think that doesn't apply to politicians as they don't "do" anything that doesn't involve power, i.e. I'm not sold on the "vocational" thing if you can't do your hobby alone as, if you need validation, then it's status thing as opposed to a enjoy doing thing.
That's a good point: if your job involves exercising power, and you really like that part of the job, you are liking the power. In theory RGB could have done all the other aspects of the job by working writing a blog on law opinions. The only difference would have been that her opinions wouldn't have shaped US law. It would seem that the exercise of power over people is the desirable part for them, just like the exercise of power over wood is the desirable part for a carpenter.
I'm reading "liked" here as "fun/hobby/life_meaning". Plenty of people never retired and it's not over power, etc but purely it's who they are or they like their job. I see that a lot with vocational people rather than occupational people, i.e. it's not "work" but an "enjoyable hobby that pays" hence why would they ever "retire".
RGB, the cunt she was, may have simply enjoyed the job though I make no claim as to the truth of the OP.
That said I'm inclined to think that doesn't apply to politicians as they don't "do" anything that doesn't involve power, i.e. I'm not sold on the "vocational" thing if you can't do your hobby alone as, if you need validation, then it's status thing as opposed to a enjoy doing thing.
That's a good point: if your job involves exercising power, and you really like that part of the job, you are liking the power. In theory RGB could have done all the other aspects of the job by working writing a blog on law opinions. The only difference would have been that her opinions wouldn't have shaped US law. It would seem that the exercise of power over people is the desirable part for them, just like the exercise of power over wood is the desirable part for a carpenter.