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In reply to the discussion: Maybe if he had just been able to get a satisfying job [View all]Sirveri
(4,517 posts)47. I think it had less to do with employment than with purpose.
People NEED purpose. They need to feel useful and contributing. My friend from high school just had his brother kill himself because of that. No purpose, no future, depression issues. Employment can help, but only if that's what a person wants to do with their life, if their job gives them a sense of purpose.
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Well, there are always the later years to look forward to - "Welcome to WalMart."
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#8
BULLSHIT. If graduates can't mentally handle taking a crappy job post-college,
Bicoastal
Jul 2012
#11
Yes, we're fucked up. But this massacre is not as simple as a class inequality or economy thing...
Bicoastal
Jul 2012
#19
Well, if you look at other places with terrorist problems you might find some similarities.
Edweird
Jul 2012
#6
I retired from a non- satisfying jobs after 40 years. Glad I didn't have a gun. nt
nanabugg
Jul 2012
#55
Jesus Christ, if this had to do with not being able to get a good job there'd be a mass shooting
Lex
Jul 2012
#51
No one knows yet what drove him to this. Why not let it play out and then we'll all see?
WillowTree
Jul 2012
#53
I don't think our society is good at identifying people at fairly obvious trouble points and if we
stevenleser
Jul 2012
#60