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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 15:18:55 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:12:25 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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There are many countries now that provide a much higher quality of
life
for the majority of their citizens.
Exactly.
Pardon my skepticism but I'd like you to name a few of these countries
and tell us why their quality of life is higher. I've traveled quite
a bit and have seen very few places where the average citizen comes
even close. Canada is certainly right up there by many measures but
they can keep winter. That's why we have so many of them in SWFL.
There are a host of countries who's citizens live longer, are happier, and
have better medical outcomes. Feel free to google on your own. It's pretty
obvious.
"Happier" is a relative thing. Americans go out of their way to be
unhappy, if not, why do we beat ourselves up with studies about how
bad it sucks here?
Yes. It's done by polling I suppose. Or, is there some magic incantation to
reveal it?
I'm pretty happy but I try to be.
Good for you!
I think other cultures work harder to be happy and most of the people
I know do too but I also know a lot of people who just don't know how
to be happy and reject it at all costs. It is easier for them to be
unhappy and blame it on somebody else. Bob seems to be that way
Work harder... umm... like having a whole month off every year vs. two weeks
in the US?
As for medical outcome, it is not the outcome that is the problem, it
is the lifestyles we have that we take to the doctor. Start with out
obesity rate. That alone is enough to make our lifespan lower.
If you are really sick, you are a lot better off in the American
system than you would be anywhere else. That is why you don't see
people going to France or Canada for their heart transplant.
The problem is our system is too good. Mere mortals can't afford it.
Yes, it is the outcome. So obesity is a problem in the US (actually around
the world, but ok). Does that mean we've got a better lifestyle than someone
in Germany, say, who isn't obese?
Ah, so our system is so good, it's bad. Solution... make it worse. I get it.
What nonsense. Did you even read what you wrote?