I'm thinknig of the poor in WEstern nations who yes have to deal with diseases, but they also have to deal with the stress of making ends meet, of living in dangerous neighborhoods, of the dangers for their children (crime, drug use, violence, pregnancy, not doing well in school, and so on) I don't know where you got your idea that the main stress for the poor is diseases, but I guess I would need to see some documentation of that. Also why you think the articles I linked to are not correct.If we were to try and identify these "perturbations" in the lives of the unfortunate poor, the most common would be diseases and these diseases, by and large, are untreated because the poor can't afford them, eventually leading to death. — TheMadFool
If your people's ideas of success is to have a government that imposes poverty, then your country is not living in in best moral way. Neither would mine. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Where I live, it is practically unthinkable that people would starve to death or freeze, — Tzeentch
Yet, people are still stressed out about so called 'poverty'.
Why is that? — Tzeentch
You do know you are an American. Would North American be better? — ssu
Ownership and having influence over decisions are two different things. — ssu
it's not stress but disease, — TheMadFool
Stress lowers the immune system and allows those diseases you have in mind to nail the poor harder than the rest of us who are better fed and housed and who can pay for medical services.
I think that link speaks of the various conditions that target the most stressed. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I'm thinknig of the poor in WEstern nations who yes have to deal with diseases, but they also have to deal with the stress of making ends meet, of living in dangerous neighborhoods, of the dangers for their children (crime, drug use, violence, pregnancy, not doing well in school, and so on) I don't know where you got your idea that the main stress for the poor is diseases, but I guess I would need to see some documentation of that. Also why you think the articles I linked to are not correct. — Coben
A modern Canadian, I see. — ssu
Stress is a response i.e. it doesn't arise spontaneously without a cause — TheMadFool
Does being in a good lot bring happiness and joy for life?
Why would the opposite not produce the opposite, which would be synonymous with stress? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Stress is only ONE of the bad things. Not all bad things are stress.
This is another concept of set theory; that some of the bad things are stress, and some of the bad things are not stress. Being opposite to good is bad, but being opposite to good is not always stress, only some of the time. — god must be atheist
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