BrightCandle
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- Mar 15, 2007
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Uhhh - I don't think ANYWHERE else in the world does any other country have as much people going to places like psychiatrists / psychologists - nor does any other country have as much people that pop as much depression pills. If anything, people depend on doctors and pills TOO much for mental health IMO. The real world is tough, and thats fine when you accept it and have the attitude of "Well, looks like I gotta hit it hard". Instead, people see a doctor, take pills, and run away from the challenges in life.
As far as wealth disparity - the USA is actually pretty even. Other country have a much larger disparity in wealth.
Hans roslings health and wealth data disagrees. While those with health care can get good care (as long as what they have is covered) you have the life expectation of a third world country along with the worst child mortality rates in the west. The statistics tell a very different story. I dont think its entirely wealth, I thinks its a selective health care system that chooses not to cover long term health issues and preventative care, pills over long term therapy for example. You pay 4x as much for health care compared to other wealthy countries but on basic measures you perform the worst.
I could be wrong, this guy could have just been a hidden deranged murderer and hid it from his carers while planning a mass murder.