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Alright, I'll bite. I'm a geophysicist. I'm in the "find the gold" part of that equation.
Finding gold costs money, in equipment, supplies, travel, bureaucratic fees, and more. Assuming that you don't have that money -- if you did, you could work for yourself and the meme wouldn't apply -- then that money has to come from somewhere.
So what you're suggesting is, rather, that capitalism is the root cause of the problem.
The only reasonable solution without completely overturning capitalism is that workers always get an equity stake in addition to their income. Is this what you would propose as a solution?
Tangent: I've set up !mining@lemmy.ca and !geologycareers@lemmy.ca a bunch of geoscience related communities there. I am a mod for r/geologycareers on Reddit. If anyone is interested in this side of the business, I hope you reach out.
i used to watch yukon's gold on discovery. Canada is such a mining country.
I think the argument would be that the transportation and equipment are still produced by workers too, the only value the owner provides in the equation is acting as a middleman between all the parts of the operation (though even that is usually delegated too), while getting a disproportionately large chunk of the reward by comparison.
I am literally suggesting we completely overturn capitalism. I will remind you that all the work finding the gold is itself done by workers.