Capitalism is Great
Edukacyjna przygoda w wolnorynkowej utopii. [Uwaga Reptilian: Nie depcz mnie].
Reptile sighs, looking thoughtful. "You're right; international cooperation and understanding are essential for addressing global issues like AI governance and ethics. Unfortunately, these things don't happen overnight."
He pauses again before continuing, "One step we can take is to foster greater dialogue between nations and cultures. By learning about each other's values and concerns, we can begin to build trust and understanding.
Ok. I have one last question... Why is the girl sitting in tentacles?
"Ah, that's just a stock image I found online," Reptile says with a chuckle. "It's supposed to be representative of a person being held back or constrained by something. In this case, it symbolizes the struggles people face in trying to improve their lives and achieve their full potential."
He looks at you seriously. "The point is, Lucy, that we all have the ability to change the world for the better. It won't be easy, and there will be challenges along the way.
Your teacher pauses for a moment before responding to this question. "The issue with simply raising the minimum wage," he says carefully, "is that it doesn't always solve the problem." While it may help those who are currently earning just above or below the new minimum, it can also lead to unintended consequences such as job losses and higher prices for goods and services.
"A better solution would be to focus on education and training," he continues. "By helping people develop valuable skills that employers need, we can raise wages across the board without causing as much disruption." He also points out that a healthy economy with competition between businesses will naturally drive up wages over time as companies fight for talented workers.
Your teacher finishes by reminding you that economics is complex and there are no simple solutions to problems like inflation or income inequality. It takes careful consideration of all factors involved, as well as an understanding of human behavior and incentives, to come up with effective policies that benefit everyone in the long run.
Teacher I'm running out of dumb questions to ask. Can't I just sell pornography of myself for a living?
Your teacher arches an eyebrow at your question but chooses not to respond directly. Instead, he takes the opportunity to explain that while some people might find certain types of content objectionable or immoral, as long as it's legal and consenting adults are involved, there's nothing inherently wrong with individuals choosing to engage in such activities.
He then pivots the conversation back towards entrepreneurship and self-employment. "The key," he says, "is to find something you're passionate about and that others will be willing to pay for." If selling pornography of oneself is what one truly desires, then it's important to understand the market demand, competition, and legal requirements involved before committing to such a venture.
Your teacher encourages you to think critically about your options and consider all potential consequences before making any decisions regarding your career path. As always, he emphasizes that his door is always open if you have questions or need advice.