The answer to that one is really simple.
Are you happy with the way things are going?
Would you like more leisure time?
Do you enjoy the value your labor created being used to bomb Yemeni children?
Would you like a higher standard of living?
Would you like to never pay rent, utilities, or taxes, ever again?
It really is as simple as continuing to do the work while refusing to play the crapitalust game by buying that labor back.
Of course this means that you won't get paid for your labor, but is ordering anything you want, for free, from the web worth working for 'free'?
I think so.
If you could order anything you desire to be delivered to your door, what would you get?
I like motorcycles and corvettes, but I only need a few.
I've already put in 35 years of labor and I live in a tin shed for my troubles.
All I have is some clothes and a few things I inherited.
And still when I walk into walmart I am amazed at the number of things I just don't want.
If I could walk out with anything I wanted, I'm not sure that would be more than some tea and some sugar, maybe a pitcher to make it in, and a refrigerator to keep it cold, but really, most of that stuff is not for me anyway.
But yet I have to continue slaving in the mines if I want to eat.
You do, too.
These problems were all solved mathmatically in the early 20th century by anarchists.
Kropotkin's Conquest of Bread showed us how to live without crapitalism having impunity to kill us.
20 years before that one, Bellamy showed us how it is to be done in Looking Backwards from 1887.
He thought common sense would have led us there by now, but common sense died when it was forced to sit in a chair, shut up, and repeat after the moron at the front of the class.
Well, you have to decide for you, could you stop deciding for me while you are at it?