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RE: A Monday Without Machines, Original Short Fiction for Steemit, Second Round of my You Pick the Story, I Write it! Contest!
That is an interesting question you pose. Anyone can obviously see that Steemit is meaningful work. ;-)
But you are right. More automation means more questions about what work is and how it will evolve for humans.
Frankly, in most "developed" countries, the bulk of the jobs being done are total bs. They are a waste of human potential that should either A: not be done at all, or B: be taken over by a machine to free up a human to do something vital, like love their neighbors. How could would it be to live in a world where you could do what you saw needed doing and not have to fit some inane "niche" in some "economic system" which is just an elaborate game to keep people busy and feeling useful.
You are right. The job I do is inn no way a necessity. While we can't completely realize the kind of society you write about, I think we can do things that need to be done on a small scale and positively impact those we encounter. It's part of what I hope to do in life at least.