would you trade lives?
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a profession seen from many lives

life as a police officer

5 strangers working as police officers have shared an anonymous fragment of their life. Average happiness 5.2 / 10, average stress 8.0 / 10. 33% of voters say they would trade lives with someone in this work; 50% would not.

averages across this group

5
lives
5.2/ 10
happiness
8.0/ 10
stress
5.8h/ night
sleep
15.8h/ week
free time
$3,850/ month
avg income

how strangers vote on these lives

would trade33%
would not trade50%
unsure17%

387 voices

how this group feels to strangers

  • lonely29
  • enviable18
  • peaceful18
  • exhausting15
  • stressful13
  • chaotic12

five police officers have shared an anonymous fragment of their life from 4 countries, most often Canada, Australia, and Brazil. every entry is one person describing the shape of their own days — hours of sleep, money, stress, what they actually feel — to be read and weighed by strangers who never know who they are.

they report an average happiness of 5.2 / 10 and an average stress of 8.0 / 10, they sleep around 5.8 hours a night and have roughly 16 hours of free time per week, the median reported monthly income (across 5 fragments that disclosed one) sits near $3,850 USD-equivalent.

asked whether they would trade lives with police officers, 387 strangers have answered. the result is narrowly no — slightly more strangers would keep their own: 33% would trade, 50% would not, 17% are unsure.

the reactions readers most often leave on police officers' fragments are: lonely, enviable, and peaceful. these tags are picked from a fixed list, so the words above carry the weight that strangers actually placed on them, not anything we paraphrased.

the fragments are spread unevenly across the world. by volume, the top countries for police officers in our dataset are: Canada (2 lifes, 47% would trade); Australia (1 life, 27% would trade); Brazil (1 life, 25% would trade); Japan (1 life, 38% would trade).

where police officers have shared from

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