| ▲ | throwaway132448 2 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Is there really less "fat on the bone" though? What metric are you tracking for that and what are the historical norms? It’s just my experience over the last 15 years. If it doesn’t align with yours, that’s nice to know. > "forcing them to live on a shorter and shorter term outlook" -> social media? Sure, but it could be lots of other things like 24hr news or the emergence of the gig economy. > Isn't "Focus on the people who foment and benefit from this division" asking for politics? No it’s not, it’s asking for agency, personal accountability and self-awareness, as you yourself allude to. If that means politics for you, that’s up to you. I don’t imply to “get at” anyone, but to do best by ourselves instead of doing best by those who benefit from dividing or distracting us. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | YZF 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> It’s just my experience over the last 15 years. If it doesn’t align with yours, that’s nice to know. I know it's the narrative that times are bad. But me, my coworkers, my neighbors, my local mall, etc. all seem to be doing really great. And look, moon mission! I would think that there are a lot of people in tech who are doing better than ever. We've also seen layoffs and I know it's hard for people to find a job. This is why I'm asking for metrics because I don't think it's actually as clear as the narrative that this is the worse over 15 years. The pandemic was pretty bad? We had the financial crisis? Gas prices were a lot higher in 2021 ... I guess as they say perception is 99% of reality ... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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