The Dante Diaries

May 19, 2015

Unimportant Questions in Life

The question "How many holidays have you had this year?" just seems so insignificant.

Is it supposed to be a sign of affluence? Level of experience? Is work so sad for people they need to "cool off"?

Why shouldn't the question be "What have you learnt about the world this year?", or "How many people have you helped this year?"
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