There is this general belief that developed countries have a labor-intensive population and that personal well-being is sometimes overlooked or ignored. If these people fixate most of their time on their jobs without even allowing a generous amount on their families, it creates a workaholic trend among the community that compels those who are not-so-busy people to follow suit in the view that they might be deviating from the norm. Initiatives to address this population issue, I think, should not only deal with the workplace environment but on the personalistic-level that dispels the overconsumption of personal time to one part of an individual's life. Culture has something to do with policymaking after all.