>>21304520Ok but until we reach a post scarcity world there is no government without exploitation in some form, humans are exploitative by nature.
As per cooking using a slow cooker or George foreman type of grill does all the work for you indoors while taking up minimal space. Making a roast in a slow cooker with or without vegetables and making your own bread and grilling chicken is all within minutes of labor to get a complete meal, in many slow cooker examples many meals.
I'd say that any exchange of value is exploitation but with a little bit of discipline you can swathe through it and live a happy life within your means, the problem is people get caught up in the flashing lights and prestige of owning the new product that they don't live within their means. It isn't difficult to set aside a little bit of each wage to put into a Vanguard fund or any ETF to automatically grow a financial base to eventually give yourself financial freedom. I do paid surveys on my phone daily while watching livers and put away around $10 a day for an hour or 2 at most of "work" while watching streams, it doesn't sound like a lot but it adds up. $40 a week into a fund for a decade will turn into a lot by the time you need it.