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TikToker Sparks Debate After Claiming The Only Reason People Work Is To Make Money

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TikToker Ginny Hogan's viral TikTok about bosses assuming people work for anything other than money certainly lit up the comments.

A video on TikTok went viral after its creator claimed the sole reason people work is to make money, and viewers are chiming in.

Ginny Hogan (@ginnyhogan) said in her nine second video as she was walking down the street:


"I do think that literally the craziest thing any boss ever does is assume that their employees are working for them for any reason other than money."

She captioned the post:

“Truly psychotic #fyp #capitalism"

You can watch the TikTok that has been viewed 1.4 million times below.

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Many viewers agreed with Hogan that earning a paycheck in order to survive is their only purpose for working.

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Others, however, expressed they truly enjoy their jobs and believe they are making a difference in the world.

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For several, though, it's a combination of both.

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But just about everyone could agree that if the money stopped, they would, too.

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