Why so serious?
Because we live in a society that has been reshaped into individualism centered hedonism. One "shouldn't think too/so much" and one certainly should not feel too bad: "Come on, have a Drink, go Shopping, lighten up, visit the movies, go to a spa or a wellness center, buy yourself a bigger car, plan your holiday abroad, etc. "
There is nothing you can't buy your way out off.
Why so serious?
Because there's something completely off, somewhere: society has become so complex, nobody really understands it anymore. If we take a look at the financial crisis, two sides in the debate can easily claim their point of view (more government spending versus less) is correct, and nobody can predict which view to be ('ultimately', as in the history books) correct. Only in hindsight, and this hindsight has a not too distant expiration date, so it seems. 80 years after Wall Street 1929, we're at it again, similarly.
Because we live in a society that has been reshaped into individualism centered hedonism. One "shouldn't think too/so much" and one certainly should not feel too bad: "Come on, have a Drink, go Shopping, lighten up, visit the movies, go to a spa or a wellness center, buy yourself a bigger car, plan your holiday abroad, etc. "
There is nothing you can't buy your way out off.
Why so serious?
Because there's something completely off, somewhere: society has become so complex, nobody really understands it anymore. If we take a look at the financial crisis, two sides in the debate can easily claim their point of view (more government spending versus less) is correct, and nobody can predict which view to be ('ultimately', as in the history books) correct. Only in hindsight, and this hindsight has a not too distant expiration date, so it seems. 80 years after Wall Street 1929, we're at it again, similarly.
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