After being in Bosnia-Hercegovina for 2 months, I have noticed some things about America that I never really thought of before.
I have noticed an absence of 3 things that have completely taken over American life.
1 - Lawyers
2 - Insurance companies
3 - The Pharmaceuticals industry
I don't go too deep into it in the video, but the pharmaceuticals industry has completely taken over American life.
In Bosnia-Hercegovina, people don't give their children doctor prescribed amphetamines at age 3...here, they give their children attention.
American children start taking mind altering drugs, prescribed by doctors, from a very early age. The mental health crisis that this practice created does not exist in Bosnia-Hercegovina.
It was impossible for me to see these specific things that have shaped the United States until I went somewhere else.
It is good to see that there are places in the world that really do have different ways of life.
Hopefully Covid isn't the mechanism that brings all 3 of these things into the fabric of life in Bosnia-Hercegovina.