A Thing About China
That's admirable...at least they invest in their own people. They commit to learning, training, and building, but don't grant folks much freedom. In contrast, America gives people freedom but doesn't strongly invest in building, training, or investing in our people. In fact, the other day I read something (can't find it) about becoming a post-literate society. And someone's comment was training his kid to be a reader so it will give him a superpower advantage over others. Embedded in this reaction is the idea that I think motivates elites in America - that what they really care about is providing advantage to their own children. While natural, I think overbalanced in the wrong direction. We should also care about the country and communities we live in. If we choose to build a society that doesn't care about itself, it should not surprise us when radical political ideas begin to get traction.
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