daz28 wrote:
acrossthelines wrote:
I've decided to remove my mind-mouth filter when it comes to positive things... The result is that I have been complimenting people right and left.

daz28 wrote:
I think people overall were probably more philosophical in the past than they are now. Too busy paying heed to the greed monster to bother with 'pointless banter'.
I think they were less philosophical. They had far less free time
I've seen studies that show this to be inaccurate(but I don't provide a link, because anyone can find 3 studies against any study they want to). Progress is great, but it hasn't been shown to give us "more free time". To me this is silly. There should be MAD extra free time, because what used to take 1 guy forever to make one coat, now he makes 1,000 by machine. This is my main flaw of capitalism is that if you're working harder to make it easier, when does it get easy?? Retirement??? You mean people of the past never aged???? That's amazing!
Haha
If the studies were based purely on people's
perceptions, they would indeed conclude that we have less free time than ever before. However, if they are based on actual logging of time and how it is spent, comparing them to studies of the same nature conducted in the past confirms that we have several hours more of leisure time each day than existed even fifty years ago. On average, Americans have 30-40 hours of free time a week, the same as the amount of time that they work. This even includes mothers of younger children, who frequently state that they are lucky to get an hour or two a week; however, that does not match up with reality at all, and they see that if they log their time. Perhaps people feel that they have less free time because for the most part they only spend it watching television.