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Board Economics
Re: What are some not so obvious things that damage a country's economy?
by
DigitalCyberius
on 08/07/2019, 05:26:46 UTC
For one thing, more entrepreneurs. Josh Tolley, a top business coach & author of the books "Evangelpreneur" and "Quit Your Job Or Die", has pointed out that America has switched from an entrepreneur-based economy to an employee-based economy, which will likely not last very long. One object lesson he has is a 5th(?) grade math book which is smaller and thinner in comparison to today's massive math books of the same grade which teach repetition after repetition after repetition. This book, however, from many decades ago is teaching things such as inventory and other aspects of how to run a business. Today, in the U.S. at least, most people are not teaching their kids to be entrepreneurs, to be creative, to start & manage something, and to run their own schedule & pay, but rather to be employees, to learn repetition, to get a degree and go find a job, to let someone else determine how they spend their day and how much they get paid. Josh also explains how being an employee can actually be bad for your health, believe it or not. He's got a few different places to find him, but beware if you just type him up in Youtube, as he's also got a talk show which talks about a wide variety of interesting subjects, not related to business. Search for videos of him connected with the words like "business", "entrepreneur", etc. His website is www.JoshTolley.com, and he's also got a couple of separate sites for education and business help.

Have a great day,
The Cyberius team.