It said that a state-run, free and non-profit dating service would feature research-based knowledge concerning people's compatibility.
OMG!
My exact reaction including the size of the OMG. There's a part of me that is wondering how can they not see that that is a monumentally stupid and terrible idea but one thing I have noticed with some of the kids (demonstrated constantly by Youngest but neither of his two older siblings and there is 2 and 4 years difference) is that if they are hyperfixated on an idea they will only see the things they want to see and will downplay or outright dismiss anything that doesn't fit what they want to be true.
And yet will still be shocked and outraged when things go horribly wrong because no one could ever possibly have seen things going wrong when you go out of your way to studiously ignore everyone spelling out to you in great detail everything that could possibly go wrong.
as if once we have enough wealth, we will be happy
I guess it's a really easy conflation for a lot of people because there's about ten seconds of elation when you buy something so surely if you're able to just buy or do whatever you want the second the thought forms in your head without ever having to worry if you can afford it that surely must be peak happiness.
Drop the entitlement.
The problem with a lot of people is they genuinely believe they are entitled to everything for nothing or they're too stupid to note how they're acting (this one I kind of have to keep believing because no one with a modicum of self reflection can act like this unless playing a character right x_x)
start acting better.
Why should they have to no one else is 🙄 (standard kids line about how it's not fair that they're expected to do the right thing when no one else will coz I guess we're all children now)
RE: Right Problem, Wrong Solution