Lasty is right. Being homeless is criminalized. Not virtually criminalized, actually criminalized, and people want it that way. It's a management vs workers issue. It's truly liberating to be homeless, but they don't want you to ever feel that. It's absolutely supposed to scare you. If you don't see being jobless as a viable option bc it's too terrifying, then you lose so much leverage in negotiating your terms of employment. The hardcore capitalists here are playing themselves if they don't at least agree to that.
And lasty is right about it putting your mind in a box. When you work too much, you have no time to put in the real mental effort required to understand politics, law, science, philosophy, etc and how it impacts yours and everyone else's lives. Most people work, come home, and then indulge in recreation just to take the edge off working so much. Bonds w/family and friends suffer from it as well.