When I was young I really didn't understand much about economics but as I gradually grew up and started to inquire about the outside world, I know why I don't see any similarities between my past and present. Maybe the technologies that were not there in the past are there now, but the prices of the things that were very low in the past are now very high. The same amount of money that used to buy fuel oil can't be bought now with the same amount of money. To catch up, if we compare five years ago with today, we see a lot of difference in the price of every thing. If the price of a commodity increases, the price of that commodity does not decrease. When asked or posted on social media why prices of other commodities, including fuel, are rising, the answer is that this is a global problem. I want to know if you are facing this same problem like me?
If you are facing this same problem then what is the solution for this problem.
I think that technology changed lots of things. Before technology, I was much happier because there were relationships among neighbours and families, we, kids, had fun together, we were playing football and very small things were making us very happy. Today, technology has significantly sped up our lives, there is information after information and if you aren't updated, you'll struggle. Also here we have capitalism that made the poor poorer and rich richer. Today you also need to buy more things than before like wash machine, fridge, smartphone, computer, laptop, and a good TV.
Life today is very different from the life people had in the 2000s and if something doesn't change, it will worsen in the future. Capitalism is good but it doesn't work everywhere and it doesn't work when the rich get too much richer because then they want more and try to enslave people.