Seems vertical integration and govt regulations also are kicking the farmer out of the farm.
My wife’s nephew chatted with me for a couple hours yesterday. Enjoyed it, he is a very smart kid. Pretty balanced politically and economically for his age. He is a city kid of a town kid.
We were on FaceTime, of course.
He’s looking forward to self driving cars, he doesn’t understand why anyone would want to drive. Total opposite of the ‘American Graffiti, mindset of the 1950s into the 80s, man get a drivers licence as soon as possible, gain some freedom!
He’s really smart, but he is struggling to find a job that he feels is compatible with his goals in life. There is no value in just working, one has to find the proper job or not work at all. He would love freelance type work, but hard to jump in be motivated.
He has a very laid back view of things, it’s hard to find any passion or anger or any such in him.
His hypocrisy in life seems to be he wants to extract everything from the internet for free, but he would love to make his living by monetizing working for people through the internet. If it’s not free to him he will find ways to get info and software and content for free. But, he wants to make his living from those same places.
An interesting view.
He is just so book smart, but struggles to be equipped to apply that knowledge.
An interesting study of the future generation. A lot more grounded and far less demanding than we think we hear from them, but certainly a different view and different goals than our older generations had.
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