By Eliza Filby Generation z are shunning the corporate ladder because they recognise we live in an asset-driven economy that penalises work, says Eliza Filby Here’s a charming exchange between two young men I overheard in a cafe in Devon: “There’s this guy who posts reels on Instagram,” said one, “where he like lives in Thailand, works remotely for two hours and spends the rest of the day spearfishing in the sea…. He’s like corporate dude by day and gutting fish by the afternoon.” He showed his friend some of the Instagram content, eliciting an endearing response: “Yeah, I really want to be a …