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>>18741401
Being old and experienced is awesome, you've pushed life hard enough that you feel accomplished and driven still, so you do not suffer prolonged depression like many who slip into a permanent state of despair:
>get fat
>enter horrible relationships
>divorce rape
>kids hate you
>9 to 5 wagie cagie until you die
>basically the perfect slave to the system

Anxiety on the other hand, if you develop your life to be aware that ups and downs are a normal part of growth, you can mostly eliminate anxiety. Why worry when you are able to function as an artist making $1,000 a month or 10k a month? The trouble with life in 2021 is that everything is made 1000 times more difficult for young men to rebel and achieve anything outside of the system. Rebellion in 2021 isn't even seen as cool, since the system runs so well and has taught the NPCs that masks and vaccines make you a good person!
>not surprising that young men overdose so much

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>>18689301
The subversion of the culture created the conditions where other cultures that see the value of ethnic communities and land ownership come flooding over.

Growing up, nobody in my generation thought owning a home was an accomplishment. Simply not becoming your parents was seen as the big accomplishment. My parents, in particular, were never "happy" people. They both never expressed having much joy in life and that bleak outlook was not something I wanted to share. Part of their bleak outlook was desperately clinging to home ownership, something I personally never valued.

These miserable people got old and rich, and now they control so much of society. Is it any wonder that they would vote for Trudeau no matter what? Oh well, it's their grandkids overdosing and dying.

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>>18688836
Target audience:
>people who are concerned that Canada is an increasingly lawless place with a nose-diving quality of life

https://www.reddit.com/r/canada/comments/oncjbj/is_the_canadian_dream_dead/?sort=top

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