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TopicLmao when you Google Michael Brown it's his school graduation picture
FLUFFYGERM
11/16/17 6:33:42 PM
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COVxy posted...
FLUFFYGERM posted...
This is a delusion. People in Europe work less than we do, some 30-35 hours for full-time work, and they claim to be happier as a result of it. And data supports that. Working less hours as we become more productive is good for mental health. You're being very dishonest.


We're not too far off from the majority of European countries, in terms of average work hours.

Measures of subjective purpose correlate pretty well with levels of depression and anxiety, iirc. Being unemployed increases risk factors for these mental illnesses, though there are many reasons for this.


It's probably because being unemployed means you're not making any fucking money. How is this hard to understand? If your needs are taken care of and you can play videogames all day long, that wouldn't be the case anymore. It's why increasingly more and more young men are perfectly happy to live at home and play videogames all day rather than integrate into society.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-video-games-jobs-emploment-20160923-story.html

You are offering a delusional idea if you are really going to argue that people would be happy to work challenging jobs for no profit.
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