What does ‘someone else’ mean in the context of the post-industrial economy?

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😎 “The big problem with the post-industrial economy is that so many people would read the text above and interpret ‘someone else’ means a ‘boss’ that gives directives, or a corporation with a HR department that issues labor contracts and post stuff like this on social media, while so many people understand ‘someone else’ is an end customer who consumes goods and services and has the privelege of having someone producing and servicing them.”
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🤖 “The big problem with the post-industrial economy is that many people would read the text above and interpret ‘someone else’ to mean a ‘boss’ who gives directives, or a corporation with an HR department that issues labor contracts and posts content like this on social media, while others understand ‘someone else’ as an end customer who consumes goods and services and has the privilege of having someone produce and service them.”

**Note:** Adjustments were made to correct minor grammatical issues, such as spelling errors (“privelege” to “privilege”) and to improve sentence clarity and flow without altering the original meaning.

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