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Board Economics
Re: Which problem will you choose to solve?
by
slapper
on 20/09/2023, 09:57:55 UTC
It seems like it is a natural law that humans need each other and cannot live alone. Therefore, don't be disappointed about being poor because we can work with rich people and learn how they work, so we have the opportunity to become rich too. and rich people must be able to respect poor people, because after all we need their energy to achieve income that continues to be created. therefore mutual respect will make everyone feel happy with their lives

It is more of a law for the life of every human being on this earth, because the attitude of mutual respect and respect for each other is part of the etiquette in life. So that the need for each other between rich people and poor people can happen well because basically rich people will not be able to do all the work by themselves if they don't rely on the labor of poor people or rely on the intelligence of poor people.

Poor people have the opportunity to become rich because they work for rich people with a very decent salary, but poor people who only work for their daily needs will take a long time to become rich because they do not have enough income to make savings in their lives. So in this case it is very clear that poor people really need rich people so that they can become rich one day, apart from their labor being needed by rich people who have more places to employ poor people.
The symbiotic relationship between the "haves" and the "have-nots" is a fundamental component of the modern economy. Isn't that a cycle? Rich people require skilled, often impoverished labor. Then, poor people look to the rich and their businesses for opportunity. Still, isn't it a little simplistic to say that the only way for the poor to become prosperous is to work for the wealthy? Modern economics are shifting. Online platforms, companies, and the digital era provide opportunities for people to move up the economic ladder without relying on traditional sources of income. Not all poor people work to sustain themselves. Many people invest in small businesses, education, and talents. Although this complex socioeconomic web is interdependent, it is not everyone's path to wealth