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It's all about the hedonsitic treadmill.
For those struggling to survive... UBI would benefit them.
But for those who are higher on the treadmill and seeking leisure above all else (like your example).. UBI would just allow them to be more of a mooch/loser than they already are inclined to be.
I've def met tons of people who basically only work because it means they have lots of money to spend on leisure. These are the same people who have very bad finances, despite having often high paying jobs. They don't seek to use income to benefit their life in a more long term way... everything is short term hedonistic impulsive pursuits and they only 'work' because they have to pay off the debt.
So nothing would really change for them, right?
They'd get UBI, but it wouldn't cover their lifestyle. So they'd still be working to support that, no? And UBI would just mean they have a safety net?