Given the extremely difficult job market, why are people not more happy when things like earthquakes and car crashes claim the lives of other people?
Fewer people around would mean a better chance for those still around to have a better future, more opportunities, more resources, etc.
Answer by the old dog
Say what?
You have to reorganize your thought process here. The human life is as important as a frogs life here on planet earth. We all contribute to the welfare of the planet and if we are to have more jobs then it is up to us to create them. The most valuable asset we have is our minds and our brains. That is the only never ending resource that this world has. With that we can support twice the current population if we ever tapped into our brains deeply. That and a more healthier planet as well. But we don't.
As a result the planet is going to hell without a hand-basket and no parachute either.
We don't need our people to die in order to fill a void. We need to use our God given intelligence and the God given wisdom we have access to.
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