TheSanSabaSongbird

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TheSanSabaSongbird ,

This is basic cat stuff. “Oh, smell good! Must investigate! Do want or no? Not sure, is hot, but definite smell good! Maybe want?”

TheSanSabaSongbird ,

It’s what Timothy Snyder called “the politics of inevitability” in his excellent 2017 book, “The Road to Unfreedom.” I highly recommend said book to anyone who wants to understand Putin’s larger project. It’s almost like Snyder had a crystal ball that he could see into the future with.

TheSanSabaSongbird ,

That’s one of the risks of not being unionized. My employer can’t touch my pension (not that they would want to since they all came up from the union rank and file too) because it’s all managed through our union contract and there’s no chance in hell that we ever approve a contract that gives them that kind of control.

TheSanSabaSongbird ,

But we’re also demographically a lot smaller than boomers, millennials or zoomers, so we kind of flew under the radar.

TheSanSabaSongbird ,

This has been studied pretty extensively and it turns out that money definitely does buy happiness, but only to a certain point after which you get diminishing returns and eventually no increase in happiness.

It’s been awhile since I’ve looked at the literature, but if memory serves, most people max out on happiness with an upper middle-class income, so probably 3-4 hundred thousand/year for a couple in the US. After that you don’t get any increase in happiness and are actually better off giving any extra money to charities and/or sharing with friends and family.

TheSanSabaSongbird ,

That’s totally believable. I don’t claim any expertise in this matter and would never claim to be anything even remotely like an economist.

TheSanSabaSongbird ,

You obviously know nothing about Bukowski. Whatever Lemmy may think of it, the above quote wasn’t intended as a political statement.

TheSanSabaSongbird ,

Nope. Total coincidence.

TheSanSabaSongbird ,

May I recommend “In The Penal Colony” as well. It’s good clean fun. I used to read it to the kids before bed.

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