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I mean "not earned through work", as evidenced by your description of it "as as sitting there". Risk isn't the same as work.
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What is being “extracted” from what?

I described it as “sitting there” to contrast my viewpoint that in fact it’s not being “extracted” from anything as far as I can tell.

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Some Nvidia employees are making graphics cards, that cost $1000, and use $300 of materials, and being paid $200. $500 is being extracted from the value chain at that point and some of that is going to you because you own Nvidia stock.
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Ah, the labor theory of value. That makes sense.

It’s totally incoherent and unreliable as an explanation for an economy, but it explains the comments in this thread.

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Do you think “work” means literally “manual labor”?
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Work implies the creation of value: physical artifacts, services, or more generally, stuff that adds to the world. Capital gails isn't work, you're getting money without adding anything to the world.
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Work means the creation of things. Clicking on stocks for your 401k is not working.
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The counter-examples are so obvious it makes me feel that pointing them out wouldn’t actually help you understand reality
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