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TodorokiHayato
03/31/24 6:47:07 AM
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Some guy with a cushy corporate job was like, "I miss my college days." Oh yeah you miss, partying? He'd go off and explain how he enjoyed struggling through Calculus and how he almost failed Physics. The endless nights he spent studying and agonizing about concepts that seemed impossible to grasp, motivated him to work even harder, in pursuit of a bigger dopamine hit when he would score well on his exam. Now that he's not in school and over compensated in salary for doing nothing, he's now depressed and struggling to find passion in his life again.

Like seriously Tom. You have a beautiful wife. You have kids and a dog. You drive a lambo, and you're depressed? Well apparently there are more men like Tom out there. Rich successful men that live cozy suburban ideals that somehow miss slaving long hours in the urban landscape. Fuck you Tom.

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Glob
03/31/24 6:48:18 AM
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The end result is always death. Of course life is about the journey.
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TodorokiHayato
03/31/24 6:54:11 AM
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I'm not sure. Does it?

Aren't marriage and maintaining a family an ongoing process though? It's not like marriage ends once you get married; you'll have to continue maintaining that marriage.

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DnDer
03/31/24 7:09:18 AM
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TodorokiHayato posted...
Does it?

Sure as fuck would mitigate it.

How much of our collective mental illnesses comes from struggling just to pay rent and not get so sick we not only lose our jobs but go into unrecoverable medical debt at the same time?

We would be so much more mentally and emotionally healthy as a society if people had more money. Or if money ceased to exist. (We have the resources and the output to live in a post-scarcity society, but the powers that be refuse to, because it would mean surrender their powers that be.)

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GeraldDarko
03/31/24 7:12:19 AM
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Lol
Why are you mad at hi.?

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