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24 hour society. Is it really how its all cranked up to be?

We suffer because of a lack of vision. Vibrancy along with vitality is sacrificed due to a lack of restraint in personal lifestyles without too much thinking or considering anything else outside our lots in life. Work,play & rest, yes I understand. But the problem are not with those 3 elements. They are all key to a successful life. Yet, the problem lies within an individual doing the business of daily life whilst thinking that this is all their keep & they must be accountable for things they've been blessed with. In an out of balanced way: bottome figure. Money. To keep the wife happy. You'd probably end up with a divorce that way. After a while the mystique wears thin & you find yourself trying to source ways to generate the same type of happiness to compensate for your overbearing lifestyle to do with work and money. Its a free world so you're free to do what you like. But don't blame politicians, officials, police officers, & your local governments for not making life easier for you. Because most likely, they are ahead of this downtrodden path & have you last in mind. Probably the way you see your wife when you take a blind eye to how obsessed you are to this so called prescribed '24-hour society'. You bring the bacon then you shit it out. Know the difference.

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