»Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared
believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance.«
– Bruce Barton
American author
One might think that the incentive to deliver good
work would decrease with a basic income. But is that really the case? In order
to make a judgement, let’s look at the interaction of the following parameters.
It is correct that a basic income, be it active
or unconditional, makes provision for everybody. This means that the sheer
survival instinct no longer serves as an incentive. Hardly any applicants will
be found for unpleasant, boring, dangerous and degrading jobs but most of this
work will be rationalised away anyhow. Moreover, it does not serve to enhance
the workers’ quality of life: on the contrary, most people who have to do such
jobs today are emotionally detached from their work. They will quit their jobs
immediately they find something better. Therefore we would do well to let
machines do more of this type of work or at least make it more agreeable, more
interesting and easier.
Motivation and the incentive to perform well
increase in all other jobs. Why is this? People who are provided for by basic
incomes only take up jobs they enjoy and/or which are well paid. They pick
employers or customers who offer an excellent working climate and meaningful
tasks. Conversely, this means that employers will make every effort to make the
working conditions as good as possible. Good working conditions allow people to
work well and with motivation; they are glad to perform at a good level.
Thus seen, all unfavourable circumstances which
have hitherto been able to stop »normal« people performing in an outstanding
manner have been done away with. It used to be exceptional people who performed
in an exceptional manner. The Natural Economy of Life creates circumstances in
which every completely normal person can develop their full potential and
accomplish true miracles in their very personal field. And a high incentive
exists on the financial level as all income is tax-free.
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