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In reply to the discussion: Latest Onion: Where Satire Ends and Crying At the Cold Truth of it All Begins. [View all]HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts)14. I can't even get off the launch pad because work consumes SO much of my time.
I think with a lot of people, "trying" and "being able to do their passion" isn't the problem. It's finding the TIME to do it. I wish this were just an anecdotal and I didn't have data to back this up, but we work more hours than our industrialized counterparts overseas (varies from 1797 to 1804 hours per year) and see far less benefits (for instance, we have no government mandated vacation or maternity leave; can you imagine what we could do with the 4-6 weeks France, Germany and Scandanavia get??).
Yet what are we supposed to do, just drop everything and decide we're not paying bills/debts? There are some that amazingly say "Yes, that's EXACTLY what you do if you want something bad enough!!" Sorry, but I'm not 22 years old anymore.
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Latest Onion: Where Satire Ends and Crying At the Cold Truth of it All Begins. [View all]
HughBeaumont
Mar 2013
OP
I can't even get off the launch pad because work consumes SO much of my time.
HughBeaumont
Mar 2013
#14
One of my piano pieces, "Fantasy on the Old West", has a bar of 13/16 followed by a 6/8, then a 7/8
Occulus
Mar 2013
#35
Our economic system is antiquated - it assumes that everyone needs to work full time.
reformist2
Mar 2013
#19