Our large population is not a cause but an asset a resource write a debate
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Every day, hoards upon hoards of our population are tied outside of the workforce in prisons, in poverty and unemployment, underemployed producing less wealth than they are capable of, mired in trauma and suffering that’s held them back from their potential.
It could be an asset, but we aren’t using it as such.
With relatively simple investments in our human capital, that large mass of workers instead becomes the breeding ground for start ups, for incredibly high productivity labor, for innovations that change our world and bring new solutions to the multi-dimensional, cross-sectoral crises we face every day in every part of our society.
Some nations invest more in their human capital than others, and it’s apparent in the outcomes those nations see. Those with enormous investments in the psychological, cognitive, physical development of their populations have long life expectancy, high happiness, high productivity, highly complex markets, and achieve a great deal of innovation. Those who fail to invest in their human capital, we refer to as failed states, as the people fundamentally lack the development to deal with the complexity of society, and thus are relatively doomed to be stuck where they are.
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If you think as ourselves as a composition of brains and handwork, and you think these two, are a valuable asset for you, as they let you bring resources to you and your family in order to live better, then, multiply these for any number of people (population).
So you tell me if all this people is an asset or a weight for the country?
Of course it is needed to educate, to generate good habits for everyone to think better and work for themselves and also for the community wealthiness.
Anyway there will be some people that will just lay, opportunistic people, selfish, and other behaviors we can find, but, just see around and you can tell, the most are those who think and work hard for themselves and also for others trying to get a better community for all.