Maybe this is an event of what happens if I don't know? I understand that this wouldn't be something you could cold turkey, but what I'm saying is what if I'm that scenario you start questioning "do I need to know?". When you're in a comfortable mind space, think about what you would have done ~15 years ago when there was no access to an unlimited amount of data?
I'm definitely not a therapist so maybe this isn't helpful at all but worth a shot.
Let's talk about suburbs. These generations left the city because they couldn't afford it. Now suddenly living 5 mins from work is expected but then the an entry level job can't afford it and it's a generational difference? Can you afford to buy a house within 45 mins to your work? Hell ya where I live but you don't have immediate access to all city amenities.
Except that they can't, especially Europe. While EU has drastically reduced oil and gas from Russia it's still like 20%. I've heard Hungary and Austria don't have access to gas from other countries other than Russia. (If someone has a source that says otherwise I'd be open to it).
This is not even a secret strategy. We were already using this strategy as like 8 year olds. Guaranteed win is a clown thing to say though. You could play a whole game and just land on properties other people have already bought.
This is obviously something you saw on Reddit and didn't bother fact checking.
If you buy from any producer of chicken, there is no such thing as cage free. All the chickens get transported to the slaughterhouse in cages. That being said, conventional chickens are not stuck in cages. Maybe some mom and pop shops do this? Not the major producers, the sheer amount of cages needed would be profit prohibitive. They're raised in a chicken house but they are packed in side by side.
USDA defines free range as 2sqft per chicken. A chicken is give or take 30x smaller than a human so equivalent is if you grew up with a 60sqft personal bubble. Pasture raised is 108aqft per chicken, but the thing to remember is chickens are a family pack animal, so even if they have all the space in the world they won't use it. They'll stay near their home.
Also the species of chicken has a significant impact on quality of life and taste. I don't know if there is any actual data but modern broilers cannot live long just due to their genetic breed. They're a generic breed that grows super fast and has health issues as they age.
Chickens don't live a great live in any production arena, but the worst is the transport and the slaughter which doesn't change regardless of their free range designation. If it's really something that bothers you, the only real solution is just to stop eating chicken products.
I don't know if it's everywhere, but they got rid of the tortilla wraps and now you get a flat bread rolled up. I used to go all the time for wraps when I was traveling through small towns. At least at Subway you know what you're getting in a town of 500 people. Now that they got rid of the wraps, my business is done.
There's was only a very brief period that I would have considered Chrome a better option and that was the period when Chrome had a mobile app and FF didn't. Other than that, I have never understood why you would use chrome.
I know FF didn't invent tab browsing, but definitely the first to do it successfully.
I know you're citing this per 1k like they would in statistics but also want to point out that with the population increase between 1946 and 1965, more babies were actually born in 1965 than 1946.
Maybe this is an event of what happens if I don't know? I understand that this wouldn't be something you could cold turkey, but what I'm saying is what if I'm that scenario you start questioning "do I need to know?". When you're in a comfortable mind space, think about what you would have done ~15 years ago when there was no access to an unlimited amount of data?
I'm definitely not a therapist so maybe this isn't helpful at all but worth a shot.