Post
Topic
Board Economics
Re: Joblessness
by
Wind_FURY
on 07/12/2024, 20:49:25 UTC
A person’s first instinct when they lose their job is to find a new one right away. But it wouldn’t hurt to take a few time off and reflect why you lost the job. Maybe there’s something you lack. Maybe there’s something you can improve. Maybe you can invest in yourself more and learn new things. Learn new skill sets. Explore and experience new more things that could help you land a better and more stable job in the future.

Unfortunately not everyone has the privilege to not work and focus on themselves that’s why they never improve in terms of the job they land on. Since they don’t have the time to focus on themselves and their skills, they remain only on a specific level and their wages are also the same.


If that's truly your situation, then perhaps the only choice is for you to zoom out and to think about it in terms of your bloodline. How do you move your bloodline up? In the modern era the "passport" for a better life is a good job, and to get access to a good job is to be educated in a top university.

You probably could start with your child. Sacrifice everything to send him/her to a better school than yours for him/her to get a better job than yours. When it's his/her time to have a child, he/she should send his/her child to a school that's better than his/her school to get a better job than his/her job. This attitude should be passed down to every new generation in your bloodline.

If you're young, single, without responsibilities - just save most of your salary then Buy the Bitcoin DIP and HODL.