5.
“Almost literally everything now. Everything that used to work, flawed or otherwise, is now a grift. Nothing functions correctly, companies don’t sell or make things people want, nothing that used to work and last can work and last because in order for…
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7.
“Continuing your education is one of the greatest investments you can make in yourself. I am 32 and recently went back to school after a 12-year break. At first, it felt a bit strange being back in a classroom setting, but because I genuinely love the subject…
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—u/Opposite-Figure8904
“For some things, it is — but my engineering degree was my ticket to a 40-plus-year career. I don’t regret getting it.”
—u/christine-bitg
“Maybe 40 years ago, it was different. But nowadays, education is commodified. It…
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Capitalism’s Negative Effect On Modern Culture
But let’s be real—capitalism (IMO) is the disease. No matter how much people try to defend it, it’s a corrosive system. Wealth inequality keeps growing, the housing crisis worsens every day, and…
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“My school district is in a very affluent town, but we’re broke. The previous superintendent spent a lot of temporary funds like they were permanent; our current district office staff keeps giving themselves huge bonuses and promoting from within —…
I’m not the only one who feels this way, either. In one Reddit thread (which you can see here), someone asked how millennials manage to afford their lives.
“It has to be inheritance money or credit card debt. Right?” u/blueglitter24 questioned. “I…





