When 60% of our population lives paycheck to paycheck, that means 60% of our people are living with chronic economic anxiety. It’s a rolling form of PTSD; not post but rather present traumatic stress disorder. This isn’t a mental health crisis; it’s an economic justice crisis.

Dec 1, 2022 · 5:45 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Guess what Marianne it is the same here in Finland, even with all the unemployment benefits, health benefits, etc we have here.
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There's a name for "not post but rather present traumatic stress", it's called CTS or continuous traumatic stress (sometimes called continuous traumatic situation). It's not really a form of PTSD as in some ways they are even the opposite.
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Completely agree with the economic justice crisis, but let’s not compare/conflate it with the very real and debilitating PTSD. We can have more than one devastating crisis in our world that needs to be solved.
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I wouldn’t worry about it. The vaccines will kill off the WEF required amount.
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Return to sound currency
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I’d never thought of it like that, but you’re right!
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Now think about the rest of the world and people in developing countries now think of hunter gathers from the dawn of time. Life ain't easy
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And our version of capital order no longer creates wealth or a middle class. Outside of weapons, we produce very little. We are only transferring $$ horizontally. Our system is a plundering tool for our parasitic class and oligarchs. Where is Alexander Hamilton?
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That is true for everyone with any job