"Danny Izquierdo, a 22-year-old who lives with his parents in Silver Spring, Md., has found little satisfaction in a...
"Danny Izquierdo, a 22-year-old who lives with his parents in Silver Spring, Md., has found little satisfaction in a series of part-time, low-wage jobs he's held since graduating from high school. But the video games he plays, including "FIFA 16" and "Rocket League" on PlayStation and Pokemon Go on his smartphone, are a different story.
"When I play a game, I know if I have a few hours I will be rewarded," he said. "With a job, it's always been up in the air with the amount of work I put in and the reward."
"[...] they have a better alternative: living at home and enjoying video games. The decision may not even be completely conscious, but surveys suggest that young men are happier for it."
Av av av!
Men hvis skyld er det?
* Spilfabrikanternes? (bare for godt)
* Virksomhedernes? (bare for kedeligt og lavtlønnet)
* Forældrenes? (for søde/rige)
* De unge mænds? (for dovne/svage)
* Samfundets? (det er altid samfundets skyld)
* De riges? (det er altid de riges skyld)
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-video-games-jobs-emploment-20160923-story.html
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