To: durasell
I hope you are right; I don't have a problem with it; I think you meant 16 hours a day.
I take exception with this:
There are many, many NYC cab drivers working double-shifts six and seven days a week for years on end to pay for college educations
Some people working too hard too long develop premature health problems which cost society. I've seen it.
926 posted on
06/01/2005 5:57:20 PM PDT by
Aliska
To: Aliska
Some people working too hard too long develop premature health problems which cost society. I've seen it.
The good doctor, Dr. Peter Whybrow, I told you about talked about that a lot on George Noory. Bascially he says that the way we humans are designed is that we can give such energy in shorts bursts, meaning only for a short duration. After that, fatigue, health problems and such can creep in, not to mention the family problems that can crop up too. It is like taking your car and "redlining" the engine (revving it up to RPM's faster than the engine can take for a long time) and then you start to overheat, you oil starts to cook, valves ping and then your engine just burns up, the block cracks, and/or you throw a push rod. We are seeing this in society, not only with health problems but societial ills too.
934 posted on
06/01/2005 7:30:47 PM PDT by
Nowhere Man
(Lutheran, Conservative, Neo-Victorian/Edwardian, Michael Savage in '08! - DeCAFTA-nate CAFTA!)
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