[some gripes] Humans LOVE to overcomplicate things. Everything, it seems. That's probably my biggest grievance regarding the species. If I think about it every day I'd just be doing the same thing but it invariably crosses my mind daily because I see it everywhere I go unfortunately. People will take an easy, simple job and without hesitation make it much harder than it is. People will load their plate with 7+ "projects" around the house instead of completing one at a time, and then complain when not a single one gets done. People will neglect cheap car maintenance which is pretty much just oil and coolant changes which results in major failures in the engine that they can't afford so they have to ride with someone else or get fired because they can't get to work. People, for some reason, mainly to do with ADD/ADHD and dopamine tolerance, continue to make the Web increasingly complex and this is accelerating. For example, I can't view my balance or make a payment because the damn page won't load. There's so much bullshit in the background and the foreground; useless images and videos on the home page often cause a timeout. The tenant before me had a particular ISP. I called that same ISP to set up internet. The lady over the phone said, "let me check the system to see if we offer service in your area." The system was down. "We are having technical difficulties. I will call you when I have an answer." I have, on the floor beside me, 3 cable modems with their logo on them from previous tenants. I went with Google Fi. Just a phone and a sim card. The entire restaurant industry is pointless and wasteful. Food can be made at home very easily and often quickly. It is not quick when people overcomplicate their dietary "needs". Instead people pay extra money to have someone else make food for them. These people in turn operate at a very slim profit or often a loss and in addition throw away a lot of expired food. Meanwhile I hear about "food shortages" and "hunger epidemics" on the news. People spend more time sitting in line at the drive-thru for one lunch or one dinner than it takes to cook a meal with leftovers for 3 days. People buy the newest iPhone and then complain that they can't pay rent or don't have enough to eat, or can't afford a car. People would rather mow an acre of grass every day when they don't have any livestock to graze on it nor children to play in it than grow food or cover the yard with solar panels, windmills, etc. People buy mountains of clothing that they wear once or twice, toss it in the corner, and forget about it. When they move, they pack and bring all of it. It rarely gets unpacked. People will drink one mug of water and instead of rinsing & reusing it, put it in the sink with the 5 other mugs that got used once. People go to yard sales and thrift stores to buy dishes, sometimes once a month. A household of two may have 27 sets of plates, bowls, cups, mugs... People go to jail for nonpayment of fines, losing their job in the process, instead of owning up to their mistakes and paying the fines. But they need the money for the latest iPhone so the government can shove it. People make my job harder by repeating the same mistakes and blaming someone else instead of accepting their incompetence and striving to do better. ...and much, much more.