i would think of it as "charge to experience" since nobody is born to know everything. now earning a thing or two requires you to be more versatile in terms of skills, since you will be required to exceed what you are capable of. As they say "the price of exceeding someone's expectation is more work" is trrue.
@Supreemo, Sure, a person needs a skill to be able to fit in the required field of the job they get hired for, but how can the person acquire the skill? Even if the person decides to stay idle, they will not get anything or improve themselves, but what I will tell you is that as long as a person has perfectly working hands and legs and is not disabled, they have the hope of raising better plans for themselves. Does it require a skill to work in the supermarket? Does it require a skill to work as a cleaner in a bank or hotel? Does it really require a skill to work as a delivery guy?
As a delivery guy, the person can even work remotely in their area if they don't have a motorcycle to run around with. There are some side hustles, bro, especially for some people who don't have anyone to help them out financially. The solution is to start somewhere first instead of begging in the street.
right, the price of goods is getting higher while our income is stagnant, so this is what makes us feel deprived even though in fact an economical lifestyle has been implemented, inflation does make people depressed by the situation, if it's like that then we must be able to survive from this situation, besides needs, of course we have desires that must be fulfilled, to respect ourselves
So because of the inflation, shall we continue to suffer? Shall we keep making the same mistakes over and over again and just allow inflation to take the whole blame? We are humans with brains, so when we are faced with challenges like that, we must look for solutions to at least combat the situation a bit, not 100 percent.
For example, I used to buy 1 kg of cabbage for about $4, but it cost me $20 to buy 200 seeds of cabbage and cultivate it myself. Now I don't need to buy it again from the market; I can get it in my garden. Perhaps if I had had enough space to cultivate all the seed and resell it after it's due, I wouldn't have wasted $800 by buying cabbage within two or three months.
I also planted red pepper and a few other vegetables that can grow here, and the peace I am enjoying now is that I don't need to spend money and buy those things. Even if you are living in a rented apartment, you can plant some vegetables in a plastic bag or bucket.