In order for some to succeed many have to fail, the definition of capitalism. Why should anyone bust their butts with nothing to expect? The bad part about getting an education is you realize how crappy things are getting. The future looks bleak on the low end and they know it.
If you work hard, you eventually end up getting it taken from you by government, business, thieves(government and business), and that's just trying to live nevermind enjoy it, so what's the motivation again? Capitalism is about protecting your own a**, and as long as the future looks better sitting on your butt then that's what most people will do rather than working to give it to someone else. All it means is some of the public is smarter than given credit. Many have realized from watching their parents among others that working your a** off for 30 years and retiring to enjoy whats left, assuming you survive, sucks. All you have to do is look a Japan's suicide figures to realize how bad despair for the future can get. We aren't there yet but we're well on the way.
Many don't believe in or can't handle competition for its own sake. Be happy with it otherwise most of you would be out of business or having an even tougher time so save the complaining.
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