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Board Economics
Re: We work to earn, not to struggle in life.
by
CageMabok
on 28/09/2025, 10:31:38 UTC
You made a very valid point. The system really is structured in a way that rewards capital more than labor, which explains why many who follow the study hard, get a job path still end up struggling. I think the real key is learning to diversify using your skills not just for wages but also for investments, side businesses, and developing assets that grow over time. This way, we’re not only depending on a single paycheck but building something sustainable for the future.
These days, economic conditions in various environments are so different, that everyone should be willing to strive for more diverse career paths beyond their primary job that consistently pays them every month. I also quite agree with what you said, because no one should rely on a single source of income if we have the opportunity to earn additional income in various sectors that we are capable of independently. Investing and side businesses have become the most popular options for most people to increase their income, and this certainly won't interfere with their primary salary from their regular job.