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LOL good point. I see this a lot as a foreman where I work. I don't know how to fix the problem in society as a whole but I do know that my whining dramatically decreased during my four year stay in prison when I realized that I had lost everything I held dear and there wasn't a thing I could do about it so whining became an even more obvious waste of time. To put it in a nutshell, I think it has to do with appreciation. When I didn't appreciate what I had, I whined about what I didn't have. Now that I have graciousley been given everything back and know how easy it is to lose it, I try to keep the whining down to a minimum and be thankfull for what I do have.I think that people who whine were not exposed to enough hardships when they were kids, they were sheltered from the big bad outside world from their parents and so they can't take all the crap adults have to. Whats worse is parents are even worse about sheltering their kids, boy I can't wait to join the work force with those kids :banghead3
I believe slamming their head into the wall does the trick >>:banghead3Jensa said:What can be done about all the whining in today's society?