Again, you shouldn't have to earn a basic living. You want shelter, food, running water, power, and communication? We're at an age where that can and should be the given. You want to go out, eat out, buy that new dress, go to the movies, get that new videogame console? Work for it. That's what Capitalism is for.
The fact that you're set means you have the power to look for and negotiate with an employer of your choosing as opposed to taking whatever you can get. You say what you want your pay to be, how long you want to work, and if they don't want to give it to you, you're entirely free to go look for someone who will.
Way back in the day, I would agree. But these days not everyone can or should work a job. There's just no economic need to employ every able adult in a population. If I can run my business with three people, why would I bother hiring nine more? Sure, it's not to say we can't make more jobs, but to act like forcibly shrinking the unemployed workforce is a good idea is wrong.
I like you. You're one of the few people on this thread that argues in good faith.