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    Enjoying a life not spent working 24/7

    @barbaravaill Yeah I see where you are going and I can appreciate your point particularly with your background. I think we are just opposed as to the extent of the impact climate change will bring, I’m by no means denying its existence and that its impact will be felt but I am optimistic about...
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    Enjoying a life not spent working 24/7

    @barbaravaill Reference not only the first half of the post but the original post OP is piggybacking, I thought I was pretty concise no? Happy to clarify. My concern is the original behaviour, I thought the second half of the post wasn’t as important because I really can’t see that happening (in...
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    @fudgetusk Thanks for the reference, looks like good research for my Sunday night reading. I do think the problem is still far more pronounced in wealthier countries though as there is a higher risk of ‘lying flat’ due to a far larger pool of candidates willing to suffer / work harder for the...
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    Enjoying a life not spent working 24/7

    @karengodsgirlk2 I think the “giving up” problem relates specifically to children growing up within a wealthy country. Pound for pound we’re living the dream in comparison to the vast majority of the world. Sure we have problems and we need to work through viable solutions via active politics...
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