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April 28th, 2019 01:02 AM #1Paano hindi mastress.
Sa mga poorest of the poor : Mangsesecks hindi nagcocondom. So puro putok sa loob ayun dami anak. Tapos sasahod ng 537pesos a day. Ano mabili mo jan pagkain. Buhay daga ka yan.
Sa above minimum naman : Ilan ang credit card. Utang ng utang. Ewan ko ba sino nagturo sa inyo gumastos ng hindi pa lumalabas kwarta. Stress talaga maoverwhelm ka.
Pag single ka at stress ka eh you need to recheck your priorities. Ang dapat malungkot yung madami responsibilities. Kitang-kita sa raffy tulfo in action. Learn from the mistake of others.
We need nature in life. Lots of nature. Commune with nature.
And i have a suggestion. We need a 2child policy. Ovwe 100million na population tapos concentrated pa sa metro manila.
Protesters shout slogans calling for an end to “ENDO,” or labor contractualization, while staging a picket outside a fast food chain in Quezon City, Philippines. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
Filipinos are among the most stressed people in the world, according to a global survey.
Asked about their feelings, Gallup’s annual Global Emotions report found 58% of Filipinos in 2018 to have experienced stress the day before the survey.
Only Greece is more stressed than the Philippines with 59% of its population feeling the negative emotion.
Tanzania (57%), Albania, Iran, Sri Lanka, and the United States of America (55%) also ranked high on the list of world’s most stressed populations.
More than one in three people said they experienced a lot of stress (35%) in the survey of more than 151,000 adults in over 148 countries in 2018.
The study measures life’s intangibles – feelings and emotions – that traditional economic indicators such as GDP were never intended to capture.
Filipinos among world'''s most stressed people, survey says
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