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RT: Millennials, women, low-incomers are the most stressed out. - Tim in real life - 02-04-2015

http://rt.com/usa/229347-stress-america-...al-income/

Just another predictable effect of women, having that "strong, independent woman" mindset.


RT: Millennials, women, low-incomers are the most stressed out. - TheFinalEpic - 02-04-2015

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Spending time online was the most popular way Americans said they coped with stress. Especially millennials, at 67 percent, said that was their preferred way to handle anxiety, followed by lower-income households and women, at 58 and 57 percent, respectively. Watching television was the next most popular option, and millennials led that category as well.

Well, there's your motherfuckin' problem.


RT: Millennials, women, low-incomers are the most stressed out. - britchard - 02-04-2015

You should see some of the people in my classes. They get stressed about an essay or homework they need to do, then as a 'coping' method watch TV whilst 'comfort eating'. Then cite their stress over 1 piece of work as the reason they didn't do it.


RT: Millennials, women, low-incomers are the most stressed out. - Constitution45 - 02-04-2015

Interesting, puts it into perspective when you think of soldiers, police officers, firefighters and paramedics who have to deal with genuine stressful situations on a day to day basis; yet they mostly manage to stay above it. Where as you have some millennial student or office worker getting all emotional and depressed because a deadline isn't submitted.


RT: Millennials, women, low-incomers are the most stressed out. - Switch - 02-04-2015

Millennials (I am part of this group) are so coddled throughout childhood and adolescence that when they reach adulthood and have actual problems to deal with, they don't even know how to deal with them. When every kid gets a trophy in everything they attempt until they are 22 years old, they don't learn that they will fail at many points in their life. When potentially life-changing failures happen, millennials shy away and don't rise to the occasion--they simply have not been given that opportunity in smaller doses during their childhood.


RT: Millennials, women, low-incomers are the most stressed out. - Disco_Volante - 02-04-2015

Women aren't meant to be on their own. When they are, a quiet voice on the back of their head nags them with uncertainty.
'Find a man to take care of you'. Nature wants them to get pregnant and have a male commit to them. Anything less they will be miserable.
The feminist message will ruin their lives (hahahahah)


RT: Millennials, women, low-incomers are the most stressed out. - GeroMeroHero - 02-04-2015

Evola was right
http://www.returnofkings.com/7451/modern...ed-herself


RT: Millennials, women, low-incomers are the most stressed out. - rkIE - 02-05-2015

Quote: (02-04-2015 04:57 PM)britchard Wrote:  

You should see some of the people in my classes. They get stressed about an essay or homework they need to do, then as a 'coping' method watch TV whilst 'comfort eating'. Then cite their stress over 1 piece of work as the reason they didn't do it.

This and the OP remind me of exactly how I was for most of college. Working on changing the way I live and think in order to stop acting like that is what led to me taking the red pill.


RT: Millennials, women, low-incomers are the most stressed out. - lemko - 02-05-2015

Quote: (02-04-2015 06:09 PM)Switch Wrote:  

Millennials (I am part of this group) are so coddled throughout childhood and adolescence that when they reach adulthood and have actual problems to deal with, they don't even know how to deal with them. When every kid gets a trophy in everything they attempt until they are 22 years old, they don't learn that they will fail at many points in their life. When potentially life-changing failures happen, millennials shy away and don't rise to the occasion--they simply have not been given that opportunity in smaller doses during their childhood.

I think hope lies with the next generation. My little nephew was once in an event where everybody got a trophy. He threw it away and told me it doesn't mean anything if everybody wins. Losing sucks, but it makes winning much better when it happens.


RT: Millennials, women, low-incomers are the most stressed out. - aeroektar - 02-05-2015

The next generation will be even worse. They're being taught from an early age not to stand up for themselves, but to always seek help. To accept defeat before facing conflict.

That's what you get when women are given too much power, a huge division of the sexes, and women raising children on their own at such a high rate, by themselves and in lesbian pairs, gay men are no better obviously. The absence of masculine figures in the family will continue to destroy the west.

I can't imagine how fucked we will be when we face large scale war in 10 years and beyond.







RT: Millennials, women, low-incomers are the most stressed out. - MY DETROIT PLAYAS - 02-05-2015

Betcha some of that stress those parents feel was from some of those young adults never leaving home

I know too many example's of able-bodied, working, 20 & 30-something's still content to live off Mommy's titty