The safeguard is to be aware of work-life balance and evaluate your situation regularly... why would you be so adament against that regardless of how often people end careers over burning out?
Anoxexia is a real thing. Should we all worry about it all the time? Maybe eat an extra meal every week just in case?
Or can we focus on reality and not pretend we're characters in a drama -- even if the drama is based on a true story?
But the main reason men don't want to work is that society is rigged to take advantage of men who work and offer them little in return. Taxes go for services that working men don't use. Women don't appreciate work. Peers don't appreciate work. Elders (for lack of a better term) don't offer much in the way of appreciation or opportunity. The tax man takes away most of your chance to save and get ahead. What's left?
Productivity is (work*value)/time. When you go back to work, you do the most important (most valuable) things first. So of course taking time off increases productivity because time is a smaller number.
Spare us the tales about someone "considering" something. Who the fuck cares about random people in far off lands musing or daydreaming or wishing things?
Want to know why no one trusts the media? Stories like this. Flamebait and clickbait completely disconnected from reality.
Which is why I would like to just plain dump the energy into the world's largest Californian Tesla Coil! It will be a great tourist attraction on humid nights: pulsating insect-zapping plasma tracers lighting up the skies . . . and the Little Fluffy Clouds . ..
There are no insects in California. And if there were, they'd be sacred and protected and you wouldn't be allowed to build your Tesla coil near their habitat.
Subsidies. That's what we learned in J-school. The only hope for places like Alabama is subsidies. And education so Alabama's children can learn enough to move to a place with running water. Not Manhattan though. Maybe Queens.
I think it's like a parking lot. If you keep driving cars in after the lot is full, you have to double and triple park them. Eventually they get so heavy that the ground collapses and causes an earthquake. Just like too much electricity causes a blackout.
Electricity is stored in wires. If the wires get full, the solar panels no longer work correctly. The excess energy has to be drained so feedback from the solar panels doesn't damage the sun.
If you went to journalism school, you would know these things.
Californians should pay more. They keep voting to pay more. I think Washington DC will grant Californians' wish for higher taxes by ending deductibility of state tax. Californians can pay more so low tax red state residents can pay less. That way, everyone gets what they voted for.
The only constant is Californians overpaying due to government meddling. Whether that meddling creates shortages or surpluses or other sorts of inefficiencies, Californians always get overcharged.
Authoritarians hardest hit.
As a safeguard, you should just never login to Facebook.
The safeguard is to be aware of work-life balance and evaluate your situation regularly... why would you be so adament against that regardless of how often people end careers over burning out?
Anoxexia is a real thing. Should we all worry about it all the time? Maybe eat an extra meal every week just in case?
Or can we focus on reality and not pretend we're characters in a drama -- even if the drama is based on a true story?
I didn't recognize myself in any of those stories. So I guess I'm not next.
But the main reason men don't want to work is that society is rigged to take advantage of men who work and offer them little in return. Taxes go for services that working men don't use. Women don't appreciate work. Peers don't appreciate work. Elders (for lack of a better term) don't offer much in the way of appreciation or opportunity. The tax man takes away most of your chance to save and get ahead. What's left?
Why doesn't insurance "cover it" in this story?
No I'm not. Stop making shit up.
Productivity is (work*value)/time. When you go back to work, you do the most important (most valuable) things first. So of course taking time off increases productivity because time is a smaller number.
Even if something happens to one person or a few people, that doesn't make it a common pattern that everyone needs to safeguard against.
And your house burns down and you get addicted to bath salts. Because we're just making up an arbitrary list of bad things we can imagine happening.
I'd say time is better spent connecting with people and finding others to help you accomplish your (hopefully mutual) goals.
Spare us the tales about someone "considering" something. Who the fuck cares about random people in far off lands musing or daydreaming or wishing things?
Want to know why no one trusts the media? Stories like this. Flamebait and clickbait completely disconnected from reality.
Californians are welcome to start voting for smaller, less centralized government any time.
Which is why I would like to just plain dump the energy into the world's largest Californian Tesla Coil! It will be a great tourist attraction on humid nights: pulsating insect-zapping plasma tracers lighting up the skies . . . and the Little Fluffy Clouds . . .
There are no insects in California. And if there were, they'd be sacred and protected and you wouldn't be allowed to build your Tesla coil near their habitat.
You can't engineer a new sun. We need to raise awareness so we don't destroy the one we have.
...then how's that gonna help Alabama?
Subsidies. That's what we learned in J-school. The only hope for places like Alabama is subsidies. And education so Alabama's children can learn enough to move to a place with running water. Not Manhattan though. Maybe Queens.
J school grads don't drive, but here goes:
I think it's like a parking lot. If you keep driving cars in after the lot is full, you have to double and triple park them. Eventually they get so heavy that the ground collapses and causes an earthquake. Just like too much electricity causes a blackout.
Now do you understand?
Electricity is stored in wires. If the wires get full, the solar panels no longer work correctly. The excess energy has to be drained so feedback from the solar panels doesn't damage the sun.
If you went to journalism school, you would know these things.
Californians should pay more. They keep voting to pay more. I think Washington DC will grant Californians' wish for higher taxes by ending deductibility of state tax. Californians can pay more so low tax red state residents can pay less. That way, everyone gets what they voted for.
Desalination killed a fish once. So it's forbidden.
The only constant is Californians overpaying due to government meddling. Whether that meddling creates shortages or surpluses or other sorts of inefficiencies, Californians always get overcharged.
California companies are locating their data centers in neighboring states to take advantage of those state's cheaper power.
That seems like a non sequitur. Also wrong, things are actually going rather well with technology.
There are other rewards as well, such as the products of such an enterprise, or a lack of hungry rioters in the streets.
Yes. When people do things to earn a profit, there are direct benefits to the others involved and huge side benefits to society in general.
...Just as not all taxes are bad, since they allow us to have something like a civilized society... Profits are a tax on productivity.
People work (more than the absolute minimum to survive) and invest what's left over to earn a profit. Profit is the motivation.
We didn't build a civilized society because we wanted to pay more taxes.
Profit is the reward for putting money and time toward a productive enterprise instead of spending it entertaining yourself.