Europeans are a bunch of wuss

Dari

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Can't handle the pressure. I work well over 55 hours a week and I'm not complaining.
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A growing number of people are leaving well-paid jobs and moving home to relieve stress, according to research published on Wednesday.
Twelve million Europeans, mostly in well-paid, high-stress jobs and with young children, are downshifting - taking a cut in salary or working fewer hours.

Another two million, mostly well-educated and in their thirties or forties, have given up the rat race completely.

And the rest, kept on the career ladder by fear, are looking to relieve stress by increasingly choosing products that are easy to use and to find, according to market analysts Datamonitor.

Every day 1,600 advertisements bombard Britons, the study says.
This, combined with exposure to the internet, e-mails and mobile telephones and the "fragmentation" of the extended family, has pushed stress levels to breaking point.

And a greater awareness of the risk of terrorist attacks has made people focus on what really matters to them.

"Many people in full-time jobs are increasingly looking to simplify their lives as they suffer from the mounting number of things they have to deal with daily," Datamonitor's Dominik Nosalik says.

"Too many demands on time, too much information and even too many choices leave many feeling burned out at the end of a day.

"This is leading some to reassess what really matters to them - is it to earn more and spend more or focus on family, relationships and other human and family values?"



 

Dari

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Originally posted by: her209
Work sucks... stress or not.

who said work was heaven? That's why it's called work. But they (euros) seem to give up too easily. Less work hours means less is done. I'm sure I'm not the only person here who works well over 50 hours a week. Yes it sucks, but I refuse to escape from my chores. As for the stress, growing up in NYC, it becomes a part of you. I tend to be less stressed than most people I know.
 

Colt45

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so what? They like relaxing and being with their families more than they like excess money. I don't see the problem.
 

theNEOone

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55 hours a week and you have the time to visit ATOT 6 times a day?????

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
 

m2kewl

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50+hrs/wk? screw that, i've learnt to work smarter, not harder. :)

edit: it's funny you started this topic - i just finished watching The Family Man on Starz
 

Dari

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Originally posted by: theNEOone
55 hours a week and you have the time to visit ATOT 6 times a day?????

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

what? six times? where did you get that info from?
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: Dari
Can't handle the pressure. I work well over 55 hours a week and I'm not complaining.
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A growing number of people are leaving well-paid jobs and moving home to relieve stress, according to research published on Wednesday.
Twelve million Europeans, mostly in well-paid, high-stress jobs and with young children, are downshifting - taking a cut in salary or working fewer hours.

Another two million, mostly well-educated and in their thirties or forties, have given up the rat race completely.

And the rest, kept on the career ladder by fear, are looking to relieve stress by increasingly choosing products that are easy to use and to find, according to market analysts Datamonitor.

Every day 1,600 advertisements bombard Britons, the study says.
This, combined with exposure to the internet, e-mails and mobile telephones and the "fragmentation" of the extended family, has pushed stress levels to breaking point.

And a greater awareness of the risk of terrorist attacks has made people focus on what really matters to them.

"Many people in full-time jobs are increasingly looking to simplify their lives as they suffer from the mounting number of things they have to deal with daily," Datamonitor's Dominik Nosalik says.

"Too many demands on time, too much information and even too many choices leave many feeling burned out at the end of a day.

"This is leading some to reassess what really matters to them - is it to earn more and spend more or focus on family, relationships and other human and family values?"


This is exactly why the US is the only major Superpower in the world, and Europe is nothing but a collective bunch of wannabees.
 

RichieZ

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Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: theNEOone
55 hours a week and you have the time to visit ATOT 6 times a day?????

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

what? six times? where did you get that info from?

Must mean POST 6 times a day, from ur avg post/day
 

Moonbeam

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This thread is especially relevant comming from a New Yorker. We used to be able easily to identify the immigrant New Yorker to California by their obvious mental illness, paranoia, distruction of business ethic, hyperactive speech, caustic humor, sociopathy, and other signs of stress related psychosis, and we cursed them for ruining out culture. You can't sh!t withot a lawyer with them around.

In Europe, the American disease is much more recognizable as a disease. There people close down whole countries to go on vacation, eat long, big meals in the middle of the day, go out at night and have fun with other people, etc, so that that real life is not a memory of their grandfathers alone. We are a rushed people in a stampede to our deaths, afraid because we have never lived, and glued to the seates of our treadmills. In our frenetic, guilt ridden feeling crushing hurry we manage with two hands ripping the childhood years of peace and bliss away from our numb children with a schedule. Mazart in the womb, mobiles in the crib, tap music soccer, kummon etc but never love, never a time for love never a time for wonder.

We have substituted life for things, joy for hedonism, peace for war. We are a culture of mental illness and we are sweeping across the world. We will work you into the ground. Wait till we meet the Chinese. Already they are helping us to retire.

Humanity is upside down to reality, concerned only with what is useless.
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
This thread is especially relevant comming from a New Yorker. We used to be able easily to identify the immigrant New Yorker to California by their obvious mental illness, paranoia, distruction of business ethic, hyperactive speech, caustic humor, sociopathy, and other signs of stress related psychosis, and we cursed them for ruining out culture. You can't sh!t withot a lawyer with them around.

In Europe, the American disease is much more recognizable as a disease. There people close down whole countries to go on vacation, eat long, big meals in the middle of the day, go out at night and have fun with other people, etc, so that that real life is not a memory of their grandfathers alone. We are a rushed people in a stampede to our deaths, afraid because we have never lived, and glued to the seates of our treadmills. In our frenetic, guilt ridden feeling crushing hurry we manage with two hands ripping the childhood years of peace and bliss away from our numb children with a schedule. Mazart in the womb, mobiles in the crib, tap music soccer, kummon etc but never love, never a time for love never a time for wonder.

We have substituted life for things, joy for hedonism, peace for war. We are a culture of mental illness and we are sweeping across the world. We will work you into the ground. Wait till we meet the Chinese. Already they are helping us to retire.

Humanity is upside down to reality, concerned only with what is useless.

I shall one day be like moonbeam...as for this thread...yes work sucks...but you only have to work for so long...and then you get to retire...which is what it is all about...so what if I have to work 12 hours a day right now..as long as I get to retire at 45 like I want to, it will all be worth it

 

Zenmervolt

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Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: her209
Work sucks... stress or not.
who said work was heaven? That's why it's called work. But they (euros) seem to give up too easily. Less work hours means less is done. I'm sure I'm not the only person here who works well over 50 hours a week. Yes it sucks, but I refuse to escape from my chores. As for the stress, growing up in NYC, it becomes a part of you. I tend to be less stressed than most people I know.
Your "chores"? What the hell are you talking about? If you don't need the extra money to live the sort of life that you want, then what benefit is there to forcing yourself to work more hours? Stressed or not, why do something that you don't like if it's not necessary?

ZV