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vlahmot | 4 years ago

Afraid of a specific thing or no fear in general?

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tormeh|4 years ago

Hard to generalize over European countries, but you can think of most European governments as insurance companies with their own army. No matter how hard you fuck up, as long as you are able to fill out paperwork you'll have food, healthcare, and a (shitty) apartment. None of this is free for taxpayers, obviously, but it is what it is.

somewhereoutth|4 years ago

No fear in general. You can sense when people are fearful. No one - not one single person - is fearful in Europe (hyperbol of course, but not so far off). Again, it is the very visceral lack of fear that hit me when I returned. Hit me really hard (in a good way!). Visceral is exactly the word.

It doesn't mean it is paradise, but it is a good start.

I suppose in Europe the land and the people are one, in a way that doesn't really apply to our historical now completely out of hand 'camping trips'.

I do really miss the US though, there are many good things - like your trucks with snouts!

granshaw|4 years ago

Afraid of their future I’m assuming, with a much better welfare and safety net in Europe

jokethrowaway|4 years ago

A self employed person I know (not by choice: finding an employment "il posto fisso" in Italy is a blessing) won't get a pension because he didn't put enough pension contribution during his career. Will he at least get back the money he put into the system? Also no.