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I think you're underestimating the extent to which monasteries are commercial, and have been for many many centuries. You don't go there to chill, you go there to work hard and earn money for the monastery. In past times, they were helped along because they were given a monopoly over certain economic activities. Getting a job at a sclerotic state-owned enterprise is probably the closest equivalent today.


The point is not to LARP as a 15th century monk, the point is to live a non-commercial life of quiet, focused service.


I dig it, I just think monk is the wrong model.




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