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Related: About this forum'The Way We Live in the United States is Not Normal' 10 min
&t=198sMy words: This lady has a point.
'In this eye-opening video, we delve into the peculiarities of American life, contrasting it with lifestyles in other countries. Why do Americans work tirelessly yet often struggle to save for retirement? We explore the relentless work culture, the elusive dream of financial security, and the health and wellness challenges faced by many. Additionally, we examine the American penchant for large homes and reflect on its impact on social interactions. Join me as we uncover the unique aspects of how we live in the U.S. and consider what we might learn from other cultures. Whether you're nearing retirement, reevaluating your lifestyle, or just curious about global living standards, this video is a must-watch for gaining insights and sparking thoughtful discussions.'
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'The Way We Live in the United States is Not Normal' 10 min (Original Post)
Joinfortmill
Dec 9
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rampartd
(865 posts)1. a good wrap up of where we are
i'd love to get rid of the car for a walkable community,
Diamond_Dog
(35,162 posts)3. Me too rampartd
Unfortunately Americans are wedded to their car culture. Your car is your status symbol to many. I hate crowded freeways, crowded parking lots, it leads to a lot of road rage.
rampartd
(865 posts)4. hurricane evacuation is always a possible necessity for us
no electric car can make it from new orleans to shreveport without a recharge.
is that worth $4k per year to geico? so far that has been up to my wife.
UniqueUserName
(295 posts)2. Thanks for the video! 4 those reluctant, lady has great diction--easy to understand at 1.5 playback
I shy away from videos because it's much easier to read. But she has a great take.
Also, anyone else reluctant to watch videos, understanding at a fast playback speed is a skill. The more you do it, the better you become. I can watch most info videos at 1.75 to 2 times playback speed.
rampartd
(865 posts)5. where is that setting for playback speed?
Ohiya
(2,462 posts)6. Lower right hand corner
Hit play then click on icon that looks like a gear. then select playback speed
Clouds Passing
(2,697 posts)7. + 1,000,000,000,000