do you?

  • CorrectAlias@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    11 days ago

    I only feel valued by my friends and family. My job doesn’t make me feel valued, nor does society. Without my family, I’d struggle to find reasons to go on.

  • Mothra@mander.xyz
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    12 days ago

    Professionally? No

    As a family member or friend? Yes

    As a member of society? Barely

    What’s the context of your question?

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      12 days ago

      The point of asking a somewhat general question is that you can answer and interpret it how you like and experience responses you wouldn’t expect.

      Which is what I got from you. By asking one question.

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        12 days ago

        The mention of AI as an introduction suggests you may have a specific context in mind. If the question is so general, you don’t need to give irrelevant information. Asking “do you feel valued?” is enough, and the absence of context becomes obvious.

  • Casterial@lemmy.world
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    Yes, outside of social media. I love my job, my friends, family and just try to enjoy my life.

    But, then I use social media like Facebook or Instagram and the algorithm is really hardcore pushing the “AI is taking over engineering is dead!!” narrative. As an engineer that makes me feel terrible/not valued, even though I know it’s not true.

    I basically just stopped using social media outside of this and reddit.

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      12 days ago

      But, then I use social media like Facebook or Instagram and the algorithm is really hardcore pushing the “AI is taking over engineering is dead!!” narrative.

      Ah, thanks. I had no idea what OP was talking about.

  • UncleArthur@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    As a retired person: no, apart from by other retired people in the village, because we help each other out with our different skill-sets.

    We still have a few friends but they are scattered; we meet mostly at funerals.

    Politicians think we’re too expensive (healthcare, pensions, etc.) although they’re careful not to be too nasty, as apparently we vote more than other demographics. The fascists think we might vote for them (not a chance).

    The young are busy with their own lives as they should be and so we are mostly seen as an inconvenience or, at best, a future inheritance. I’m fine with this: they’ve got it tough and we help where we can.

    The AI crowd know we’re too old for that shit (we remember all the bubbles). We don’t buy much stuff either, so the capitalists and advertisers aren’t happy with us. The pub likes us but wishes we’d visit more often. The fund managers are going off us as our pension funds dwindle. I think the lady in the corner shop has a good opinion of us, although she thinks I buy too much beer.

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    11 days ago

    Yeah I do. My girlfriend really appreciates me and we have a calm life. Thats all I need really.

    But if you mean valued by corporations, I guess not. A job is just a job, and I only work if I have to. I have worked for 25 years though and collected money.

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    12 days ago

    I’d say yes. I worked hard to be “that person” that people like and can trust and they know I’m knowledgeable in a lot of subjects. They can call me to ask questions anytime. They borrow my cars and tools. They dont take advantage of me though. Actually I wish they’d ask for help more often because I have a lot of things and skills to offer.

    Mainly I just always wanted to be likeable. I don’t enjoy being mean.

  • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Idk i don’t think feeling “valued” is what it’s about. If you mean by that, what price tag my employer puts on me, and how much money they’re willing to pay me, well idk.

    Is life really about being valued? By who? And who are they valued by, in turn? Is it all a big circle jerk? Where does value come from?

  • AA5B@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    Literally watching a presentation right now where they quoted “Use AI intentionally, not as the only answer”

    On the other hand my human knowledge is invalidated because my kpis focus more on how frequently I use ai than on what I do

    In my real life, also mostly no. My kids are in college, so they mostly need their bills paid and I rarely see them in person

  • turtlesareneat@piefed.ca
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    I am working to build queer community in my Southern red state. It’s hard, and everyone wants more from me than I can deliver. Trying to help a volunteer write a grant proposal. Trying to keep my shit together. Trying to move a thousand small boulders up a thousand small hills.

    I do feel valued when I see my son, and he comes running up to me, and gives me a huge hug, which will happen tonight.

    But I am also terribly lonely, and it’s the kind where plenty of people are around me, but I am still lonely, because I am not able to be open and authentic to them. They want a leader . Being vulnerable has caused problems with that.

    Every once in a while I can buy a bag of weed and then, for a while, none of it matters and I can just roll the boulders all day.