Why Do So Many Americans Get Upset About Not Making Enough Money, But Not About Investing In Themselves?
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On the surface, it seems like there is always a disconnect between the economy and the workforce it supports. The largest disconnect between those two things is that the economy grows, while the average American doesn't. The economy is supposed to be centered around the average American, serving them and their needs and bringing them prosperity, but people still complain more than ever about how much they make while also trusting in the government to do their bidding. <br><br>The government is more so there to enforce that relationship between the economy and the workforce. <br><br>I think the way to close that gap is by getting people more involved in their own education and skill development in the things they want to make money in. <br><br>One of the most lucrative things to learn how to do is to write, yet, it's hard to find many Americans that didn't go to school who learned how to do it well. But, it's not actually that hard to learn to write well. It's hard when you're alone and trying to do it yourself, but it's not hard to develop, and it's one of the most lucrative skills you can have, almost on par with coding (maybe) but coding requires more knowledge and understanding of computer science, mathematics, algorithms, etc, but it seems like writing is one of the most valuable skills to have in almost every industry, yet, there's a lot of Americans that don't make enough money to live comfortably, yet they didn't take the time to learn how to write a good article, and that's the thing, it's not hard to learn to write a good article, it's just hard to do by yourself. <br><br>I guess I just don't understand why there are so many people who complain about making money, but yet, it's not too hard to learn how to do many valuable things that could get you more money. But, I dunno, maybe there's more to that story than I realize.
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