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  • In the same vane, I can also save by geting rid of my home, car, job, investments, spouse and start eating dirt instead of food. I'd be homeless and misserable. But I'd have no expenses right now. Would it make me wealthier? No. What about later? Again, no. In fact I will quickly get poorer.

    He is running the department of shutting down whatever Musk personally dislikes. Enabling corruption, extracting data for hostile foreign interests and loosing the peoples and contrys wealth.

  • Probably cause kids ridicule you hard if you are wrong or stand out. When you grow up, you might learn to have your own opinions, but you might never unlearn the various defens mechanisms and feelings of ridicule that developed as a result of kids around you scrutinizing you and your opinions.

    They don't want to hear it cause it is uncomfortable. And they feel like they are loosing respect and getting attacked. They rather sweep it under the rug and forget about it, sometimes not learning from it at all. Humans are also lazy.

    Being wrong gracefully is a learnt skill.

  • Yes I recognise this and I hate it. I don't wanna be a detective just to figure out which product I need.

    My first guess is; they want me to give up and hope I just pick the most expensive option. My second guess is; they themselves think it's all obvious and looks straight forward. They don't think it's necessary to test their sales pages on actual consumers.

    It's a frustrating experience and I think it drives consumers away.

  • No.

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  • Leaves go away by themselves quickly, in my experience. It's worm food. Worms are good for soil health. It also feeds the plants and can act as insulation for roots of shrubbery during cold snaps. Yes, if it is a particular thick and wet layer, it can rot the grass underneath. I have seen green thumb people spread it around their lawn and shove it under their bushes. But I guess if you are going for constant golf course style, you have to buy other nutrient and manage the leaves. But golf lawns are ugly.

  • My personsl hypothesis is that when couples are living in times of prosperity or growth, they can see a future and can comfortably grow a pension, then they are likely to consider having kids. This also happens to be the time they are getting a share of the wealth society generates.

    In recession and uncertain times, couples tend to hold of on getting kids, and if they do get kids, they do it much later in life, when they have saved some money.

    Of course couples need free time as well. If both parents need to work full time, it's gonna be a lot less palatable to have kids.

    I think the global low fertility is the problem of infinite growth self correcting.

  • This has been tried elsewhere I believe. It ends up being a gift for those who can afford kids anyway, and does not incease the number of couples deciding to have children. A small gift for upper middle class.

    Better wealth distribution however; that works.

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  • TV is a legacy technology at this point. The quality of TV content is low and the ratio of content to ads is extremely poor. For this reason I have not watched TV for like 15-20 years now.

    I don't have a monitor in my bedroom either. That is where I go to sleep and sex.