This is the single greatest example I have seen highlighting the problem.
The poor cannot afford to have things that last, things that allow them to think of the future, and hence are stuck in a cycle of debt in the present to near future time periods.
However what I don't understand is how the rich get so short sighted when they have both the motivation and resources to plan for long term outcomes. Doesn't make sense.
Underpaying workers leads to worse productivity and apathy towards your superiors.
Does the world really have so few resources that the only way to keep number go up is to exploit the less fortunate?
When will feudalism truly end?
I thought of reading Dune, but I found out that there is no definite conclusion to the story, and apparently it gets worse over subsequent books. Now I can bear the start to rocky for a brilliant ending, but the reverse I cannot bring myself to... Unanswered unfulfilled stuff will wreck my brain.
Warhammer is tooooo vast. I like watching YouTube videos on the lore, but thinking of >200 books isn't good for my sanity.
I will research other ones though. Thank you for recommending.
Sooooooooo fucking good. I was massively depressed when I played this for the first time by the great gods I cried at ending man. Me a man of 21 yrs then was bawling like a baby.
Just pure experience. I can go to war with someone if they say that any AAA game is even close enough.
Or... Hear me out... Might be controversial opinion but just try.
Don't fucking install arch based distros. Just install Mint or Fedora plasma and be done.
Zero fucking setup after install. The fedora workstation has so much pre installed and configured I cannot explain. Only gripe with fedora is the media codec bullshit because obviously AMERICAN CAPTALISM.
I was taught potenz in my school textbooks. potenz Hydrogen