True, houses worth roughly that price in the 60s-80s are now worth almost 600K+.
Building your own doesn't even seem nearly as viable anymore even with a loan, because property taxes get to be as fluid as a leftist's definition of sex.
It's many levels of horse shit.
As for "children today being lazy", I don't necessarily believe that's true and I believe that it was quantified quite eloquently the other day:
Most people aren't lazy, they just lack motivation.
I think that is especially true today; schools don't prepare children, we are in a transitional era of automation where we saw a shift towards programming, IT, etc. and then we are seeing a shift away due to complex algorithmic AI.
Customer service jobs? All of them are becoming AI focused, and that's after much of it was outsourced to Bangladesh.
Manufacturing for basically every industry is overseas.
We are even seeing a greater rate of 3D printed housing, how long until that takes over much of the hard work that laborers have been doing for years?
Youths lack motivation and direction, and between the social maneuvering they have to do (an INSANE amount of it!) and the difficulty in opportunities to apply skills, I can see why that is.
Everyone can't get involved in a trade skill either; the industry cannot sustain such a massive injection of workers all colliding into the same jobs and roles.
It is sorely destructive to have so many jobs given to illegals and overseas wage slaves who work for nothing during a time of so much industry breaking change.
True, houses worth roughly that price in the 60s-80s are now worth almost 600K+.
Building your own doesn't even seem nearly as viable anymore even with a loan, because property taxes get to be as fluid as a leftist's definition of sex.
It's many levels of horse shit.
As for "children today being lazy", I don't necessarily believe that's true and I believe that it was quantified quite eloquently the other day:
Most people aren't lazy, they just lack motivation.
I think that is especially true today; schools don't prepare children, we are in a transitional era of automation where we saw a shift towards programming, IT, etc. and then we are seeing a shift away due to complex algorithmic AI.
Customer service jobs? All of them are becoming AI focused, and that's after much of it was outsourced to Bangladesh.
Manufacturing for basically every industry is overseas.
We are even seeing a greater rate of 3D printed housing, how long until that takes over much of the hard work that laborers have been doing for years?
Youths lack motivation and direction, and between the social maneuvering they have to do (an INSANE amount of it!) and the difficulty in opportunities to apply skills, I can see why that is.
Everyone can't get involved in a trade skill either; the industry cannot sustain such a massive injection of workers all colliding into the same jobs and roles.
It is sorely destructive to have so many jobs given to illegals and overseas wage slaves who work for nothing during a time of so much industry breaking change.