Tester here, I only have to do this if the ticket is unclear / its not clear where impact can be felt by the change. I once had a project with 4 great analysts and basically never had to ask this question there.
From what I notice in the Netherlands. The people who think the EU does not benefit them are mostly people that work (or own companies) in industries that the EU regulates harshly (think farmers here). Ofc these people think its not beneficial to be in the EU, their livelihoods are at risk because of it.
I do think the EU is basically necessary for the EU countries to thrive.
Completely agree than if we make small changes we can have a big impact together / over time. The issue is that these small changes usually come at a cost (financially, time consuming, effort, etc) that young people just cannot really afford easily.
My message was written more to give the perspective of young people already struggling. If you're stressing each day about making rent and putting food on the table, why would you take the time to be worried about global issues? It's really just thinking about the Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Also a question in the regard, what can we influence? The work we do and what we do with our money or culture and climate? 1 is something we have basically direct impact on (and that directly impacts our daily life) the other is basically caused by the top 1% (people and companies) and making our small impact even smaller doesn't change much and also won't let us garuantee we can eat tomorrow.
I am a big supporter of being more climate friendly, but I also don't think we individuals can make a big dent. We can make small impacts by changing our buying patterns and choosing more ecological when financially possible, but that's also coming from a position of having the privilige to have enough time and money to focus on that.
I've moved from Belgium to the Netherlands (so the standard you show to the one with 2 grounding things at the top and bottom). Every single plug was compatible and usable without issue. The ONLY issue with the plugs here is that they can't handle as high of a load as the Belgian ones. The best part about these are that you can plug it in both ways which is soooo convenient!
According to the netflix series called High Tides that I watched the rich bury dead bodies in the buildings they build to hide them and Netflix would never lie to me
Totally understandable! The faster growing / thicker part of my beard also tends to be a bit itchy if I let it grow for too long (sometimes I have hope it'll finally look good ok) but not that bad that I would shave it because of that so for me its luckily not that huge of an issue.
Not sure how I'm supposed to relax reading that 😭