<p>The equation wasn’t meant to be interpreted as literally as you took it. I’m trying to make an epic generalization here and you’re trying to bring logic into it. You obviously take your math very seriously, the way you go into a spree of logic the instant you see a division sign. Did you know Calculus was invented by a virgin in the 1600’s?</p>
<p>Only on CC will a thread like this turn into an argument.</p>
<p>This has nothing to do with math, but I agree, a lot with logic. Hmm… I didn’t realize you were looking for a discussion that didn’t have to make sense. </p>
<p>The real debate here isn’t about the equation, math or logic, but rather the idea that everybody hates their job, and I think we came to an agreement a few posts earlier.</p>
<p>lol, and yes, taking a step back, this all does seem pretty silly, but I just hate to lose a debate.</p>
<p>Especially if you don’t count people that lie to themselves/you (which is a ton of people nowadays, but it’s incalculable so you like to pretend they don’t exist), most people (50.1% or more) hate their jobs. Not everyone. Half + a little more=most. Not all. Most.</p>
<p>So then the equation only works for most people, but not everyone.</p>
<p>Is English not your first language?</p>
<p>No, it isn’t…</p>