Opportunities for online education are plentiful these days, teaching all kinds of theoretical knowledge you would've had to spent days gather from a multitude of books across several libraries just a few decades ago.

Meanwhile, people don't know how to grow a potato or raise a bloody goat anymore and even if they did, the land needed to do so almost has to be inherited because despite alleged fertility crises in western countries, land prices are so ridiculously high that most people will just wither away having never owned anything of value.

Isn't it interesting that scholastically, we are truly in the digital age whereas economically, we're quickly moving back to the pre-industrial age of serfs and semi-free peasants serving the hereditary aristocracy.

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