People don't actually need to work that much for society to function. We've only set it up like that.
Many countries are experimenting with shorter work weeks and finding a lot of positive results. Higher productivity per hour, better employee health, and more employment to actually go around.
The situation with his girlfriend sucks but honestly I'm thinking Argus was right in kicking him out of the party. It seemed like harsh love from a parent, like a bird forcing their chicks to fly by throwing them off the nest. Argus trained him well, and knew that he had the ability to become...
"A Real Man" decides to violate a person's privacy by looking at their naked body without consent. MC is trash and I certainly hope the author isn't reflecting his beliefs on him.
The story is painfully average, and the art isn't great or anything. The highlight is definitely just the wholesome optimism of MC and his friends. I can't help but keep reading to root for their success.
Was the isekai past-life-memories necessary? This series is holding up without those cliche elements. In fact it feels like a detriment so far taking away from a regular story.