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Have people ever considered moving more and eating less? It's not just free, it actually saves you money and makes you feel good at the same time.
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A single mother, shocking. I do feel for you, but you made bad choices it seems.
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@momar4843 the the .com bubble, and the 1984 crisis and all the other small crisises, the structure of cities, the fact that the wealthy are getting wealthier and poor are getting poorer by literally working harder than before.
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@markkoval4251 Capitalism and Socialism and Communism are to blame. We need a new system that will work this time.
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@justinlouis4089 true and apart from a few short periods, the vast majority of people have always been screwed, while a tiny minority has been on top, an oligarchy. All current and past systems are terrible and terribly flawed and favour those who invented them, while screwing the rest.
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@SoundsSilver And that triple major got you a high position job, or did you start from the bottom?
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@SoundsSilver My point exactly. But you also can't really complain considering that you yourself know that you aren't ready for a top position, otherwise you would have been hired at that position. People who solely rely on the education system and haven't actively self-educated since teenagers, come out next to useless in the sphere they studied, but the problem is that people lied to them that university is all they needed, while IDK what the excuse for school is...
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I mean the fact that we have prisoners is a failure on its own.
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Yup, things are going to be just as bad, if not worse for Zoomers.
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@kccodex8931 Doesn't matter if you hustle, the matter of the fact is that you can't compete with huge companies, at best you can start your own company that would offer those big companies services and in turn make them even wealthier. At worst you work for those companies and you get paid next to nothing compared to what you earn them, so that their CEOs, COOs, CFOs and other executives and shareholders can get millions of dollars in salaries, dividends and bonuses, whereas they are not worth that much. Purchasing power is going down and down, the wealthy are getting wealthier and they are taking away money from the circulation in the economy. The fact that houses and apartments are no longer affordable(haven't been for decades) also doesn't help. So you can work for companies and invest and thus slave away to companies even further or you can start your own business so you slave away to big companies yet again. You can't compete if you aren't already wealthy. It's not just about making a living or living comfortably... it's snowballing worse and worse, but oh well. We are going extinct either way.
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@sinebar Nobody expects them to fix anything, but it's they who screwed things up and millennials aren't doing anything about it. Millennials are too busy crying over how oppressed women are(yeah right), how we should eat avocados and other crap and how we should lead our lifestyle and what social norms we should accept, instead of actual problems getting fixed. that's what happens when for generations people over-rely on the government, the government gets too much power, while people lack any and all autonomy. Centralization is another huge problem.
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And yet people in the middle ages could afford to have a family. XD Though that's not to be blamed just on economics.
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Red Alert Yeah because it takes time to ruin what is built for millennia and because after WW2 North America and especially the USA was virtually untouched so your economy flourished while the rest of the world was rebuilding... The downfall started after WW1.
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@Gambit771 wrong, having to fix a broken world is an excellent job to have and there are tons of opportunities. And again all boomers had to do to get a great job is get good grades in school and university and they could be on their feet in their early to mid 20s, nowadays people can't land on their feet in their early to mid 30s and we are studying more than ever having tons of stupid certificates from universities and different organizations. Boomers could pay off their houses and apartments in no time, same with purchasing a car, and they had very secure jobs that were again very, very good. While at the same time the purchasing power of almost all people has dropped, the income and wealth disparity of the top 1% compared to the bottom 99% has increased tremendously.
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@viperaaspis That would be a disaster...
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@jathebest2835 Considering how with the exception of Africa and a few other countries the birthrate is between 0.8 and 1.7, the population will decrease, so no worries.
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@brentnevius2849 There are too many people nowadays and the vast majority don't care, nor do they want to do anything about anything. The weight of a single person is very low and it's much harder to gather 1 million people out of 10 million behind you, than 250 out of 500 for example.
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@TS-rd7oy So why weren't Boomers broke paying for much more expensive cable TV?
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@Customer Service You don't know how to save either it seems, and saving is a losing game as your money gets devalued more and more, especially after every crisis that comes every 10 years or so.
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@shortandswheet Sorry, but the education system was never there to educate you. And the only reason that worked for previous generations is that there were many mid-skill jobs that artificially required it, but you didn't need it, since they trained you in 2 weeks to 1 year to work there. The education system produces useless people with 0-10% of the knowledge and skill they actually need for most actual jobs... Now that most mid-skill jobs are gone, only high skill jobs and low skill jobs are left and no university prepares you for a high skill job in the slightest. The vast majority of mid-skill jobs left are government jobs or government-related jobs.
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@Todd Packer All of the degrees are scam as the education system produces useless people in all the spheres.
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@hariananalisa9236 and by the time those doctors graduate and then have to spend 3-5 years more to actually learn how to be a doctor and to learn what they need to specialize in what they have specialized in university, the pandemic would be long gone.
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@hariananalisa9236 What we have is a shortage of specialized doctors, we have an overabundance of nurses, dentists and similar. And I doubt there will be a boom, when nobody was studying until now, why would they in the future?
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@hariananalisa9236 all the degrees are useless, when they prepare you only about 5-10% of what you need to be to actually work that job. The problem is that the education system in 12-20 years instead of producing experts in any and all fields, they produce next to useless people, be it doctors, STEM, or whatever. And then people actually learn how to do their job once they get a job, unless they have self-educated for years prior, but that then just makes universities and schools a waste of time.
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Well, you know that those degrees were only artificially useful in the past and that they don't teach you even 5% of what you need to know in the more advanced spheres like STEM right?
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@MCHH-ml2qq Oh well...
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@hariananalisa9236 how many startups eat old corporations? Maybe 0.1% at best.
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@V0NRH1NE Unless you have a problem with you thyroid gland that shouldn't be a problem. It means that you still eat too much, the other option is that you are so obese that the fat has become unaccecible for easy burning(I forgot how that was called) so it requires longer times of not eating food. You should feel hungry everyday btw and you should absolutely try keto dieting. If you are eating to the point you don't feel hungry, then it's easy to assume you are eating too much. And again the exception is not the rule, as you said yourself, over 90% of overweight people have no real excuse.
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@MargaretMouton Sleeping well and enough is the easiest way to eat less and restrain from any bad habit btw. Also PhenQ is mostly just caffeine, the rest is basically super simple micro-nutrients. I quit eating sweets by just going to bed at 22:30(10:30PM) and getting 9 hours of sleep. Not that I was overweight or anything, but I did go from 19% body fat down to 17% with just that one adjustment.
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@kandrawilbur91 As you age your metabolism slows down and it's not even linear, it's quite sudden.
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@kandrawilbur91 Yup, good luck. Also walk for at least 1 hour a day, IDK how many steps that is and have good high intensity heavy weight workouts.
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@caterinaallen3 Consult your doctor to try full on fasting for a week. If you don't lose weight, then you'd be in a casket. Also exercises that don't push you to failure aren't as effective, you need high intensity, to the point you can't do the exercise anymore, your muscles fail and need to rest for a few minutes, then repeat. In the gym you should do 8-12 reps, but the final rep should be absolutely grindy and you should almost not be able to do it, let alone more. A ton of people exercise, but don't push themselves hard and wonder why they don't see results. You should stress your nervous system and muscles properly.
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@blt171 and yet they had children. and England and the USA aren't the only countries in the world.
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@blt171 Youtube deleted your last comment.
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@romancultist6089 Yeah, cuz there were many types of mid-skill jobs back then that artificially required a college/university degree, but in reality, they were useless people with a piece of paper that got trained in 2 weeks to 1 year by companies to work what they work. The education system produces useless people.
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@Gambit771 the boomers were living in a world where getting an easy job was easiest than ever. Now those jobs either don't exist anymore or have been automated. And jobs and job responsibilities are dynamic and flexible, not fixed. And at the same time in most sectors you need to know as much as the boomers did, and much, much more.
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