Very true. They say that poor people wait for their ship to come in. Successful people build their own ship.
But technology also creates other more high tech jobs. We now need programmers, PC builders, data capturers and a horde of jobs that did not exist before. In our case, I believe our education did not keep up with technology. Poor people get despondent because they see no future for themselves.
A teacher once told me that his pupils, when asked about their poor results, responded that "why should we learn, we will not get jobs anyway". So sad. As education is the first step in creating wealth.
Maybe we need something like "The American Dream". Something that will motivate us as a nation to work towards greatness. But for that we need new leaders who can inspire us and not the current kleptomaniacs who think only of themselves.
Technology is wiping away jobs at an enormous rate. It's hard to think of an enterprise out there that isn't producing more while using less people.
If the boss had to send a letter out to a client or supplier on the company letterhead, he (and much more likely it was "he" back then) would have to get a typist to type it up for him. Then someone would have to get the letter to the post office. Lot's of people later it would be delivered to the recipient, who would also need a typist to respond.
Now the boss types it him or herself and emails it. How many jobs gone forever just in word processor and email technology?
If the boss had to send a letter out to a client or supplier on the company letterhead, he (and much more likely it was "he" back then) would have to get a typist to type it up for him. Then someone would have to get the letter to the post office. Lot's of people later it would be delivered to the recipient, who would also need a typist to respond.
Now the boss types it him or herself and emails it. How many jobs gone forever just in word processor and email technology?
A teacher once told me that his pupils, when asked about their poor results, responded that "why should we learn, we will not get jobs anyway". So sad. As education is the first step in creating wealth.
Maybe we need something like "The American Dream". Something that will motivate us as a nation to work towards greatness. But for that we need new leaders who can inspire us and not the current kleptomaniacs who think only of themselves.
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