Hmm... I think the majority of people working jobs are mostly just there "for the paychecks."
It'd be rather beautiful if all jobs were purely passion driven, but that is simply not the case. Nor could it be. And yeah, there are programmers with jobs that are mostly driven by passion, but most would pack it up and go home immediately if there was a sudden "we have stopped paying you" announcement.
There is a large canyon between "just their for the paycheck" and "primarily there for the paycheck". Most have _something_ about their job they enjoy, it's just not usually enough to be the top reason for having the job.
Why else would you "work", if it weren't for the pay cheques to support yourself and your family?
This mis-frames the actual issue. "Being there for the paycheck" isn't bad per se, it's the morality in the manner of doing such.
There's a marked difference in earning a paycheck via genuinely helping someone else out, as compared to... being apathetic to how that happens, or worse: earning a paycheck via deliberately sabotaging someone else's wellbeing.
"just here for the paycheck" vs. "here for the paycheck but also genuinely enjoy parts of the job" are miles apart.
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> Hmm... I think the majority of people working jobs are mostly just there "for the paychecks."
And the majority of software is terrible so ya. Life is generally unfortunate.