Corinne Nita
1 min readJul 31, 2021

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I truly believe people are innately good, but money and power somehow corrupt us, or we can’t see outside the environment in front of us. I’m sure the Fed Chair thinks he’s doing what’s best because the people around him praise him, but he can’t grasp the conditions most people live in, or he’s sinister as hell. Ha

The US government knowingly allows the public to believe there’s not enough money to fund public goods. They are too detached to empathize with the public, yet they look after the donors and people around them because that’s who they see. Ugh. I don’t know. At this point, I think the structure is broken, and it’s become too difficult to support the majority of the public because there are fundamental problems within the system.

While the younger generations blame baby boomers for everything, I think we do an abysmal job demanding our governments acknowledge us. I mean, the boomers are the same generation that fought for civil, gender, LGBTQ+, and social equality rights — and we wouldn’t be where we are today with those 1960s’ protests.

I wonder if money is an addiction? People with money constantly seek more like it’s an addictive substance. Hm. Mr Science Shin, I’ll bet my favorite sweater, money becomes addictive. Phew. Glad I don’t have any.

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Corinne Nita
Corinne Nita

Written by Corinne Nita

We need the social with the science to call it economics.

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