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What affect has capitalism had on your mental health?
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I get to work a job I like for an above average salary because I put the effort in. I get to lead a comfortable life. It's actually pretty great.
And those who doesn't have a comfortable life must not put the effort in? The unhoused, the disabled, those with medical debt, the people who make below average salary. Say, the minimum wage families living out of their car, just aren't trying hard enough?
I was also lucky enough to not be born in a 3rd world hell hole where terms like "medical debt" exist. I have to pay parking when I go to the hospital.
Or are you thinking all capitalist countries are the same?
I'm going to hazard a guess that if you live in a country where medical debt does not exist, you have socialized healthcare.
One heck of a guess. Well done.
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You got a lot to learn. It seems you are still in stage of development where everything is about you. As/if when you develop, you will realize that there other people and they got their lots in life and many times no amount of personal responsibility or hard work will fix.
When we shit on the less fortunate as it is the culture in the US, we still greating a degeneracy in the process. Homeless, drugs, abuse, etc
Things that other countries seem to manage better with social policy and capital..
In us we prefer to spend that cash on state aid and prison system ๐คก
The question was specifically about my experience, not anyone else's. I'm also not from the US, when you grow up you might realise that the internet is a global system.
I am happy that capitalism is great for your mental health ๐ซก
Thanks