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- Mar 25, 2019
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Suicide by and large is a luxury of the rich and/or educated. Homeless people don't commit suicide for the same reason that black people don't. They are caught up in the game of life of us versus them. Which creates the right type of friction needed to want to live.
"Although people making less than $10,000 are 50 percent more likely to commit suicide than those with incomes above $60,000, the San Francisco Federal Reserve paper shows that comparing yourself to those around you might have a larger impact on happiness than personal net worth.".Suicide Rates Higher For Americans Living Among Wealthy Neighbors: Study
"But once you make a salary of $75,000 a year, additional income does not translate to added happiness, according to a study from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School.".
This got complex very quickly, lol.
I don't think you got the point. What I meant was small things to keep us alive, like a glass of water or something to keep the body warm (a cap for example), things that an ordinary animal could do in nature very easily but they can't due to society and evolution itself.Those "smallest things" that they beg for are small things to you but big to them lol. Begging for food and necessities to get resources, maintain a quality of life and actually survive isnt given to them like it is to you.