They should also teach them how the national government simply prints more money whenever they want but how they need to slave away for many hours every day or take on large risks to make ends meet while also paying back up to 55% of their fake printed money (or more) whenever they are successful to cover other people who didn’t do shit. And how that is somehow just accepted and they have to do their part.
Well, maybe that’ll be in chapter two.
Cashless society? In Japan? How? What?
Does anyone in here actually read the article? It’s more about getting kids to understand the value of money and objects, and encouraging them to start investing from an earlier age, which I see as a good thing. Most people don’t earn interest on their savings other than the 20 yen they get every year from their savings account.
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They should also teach them how the national government simply prints more money whenever they want but how they need to slave away for many hours every day or take on large risks to make ends meet while also paying back up to 55% of their fake printed money (or more) whenever they are successful to cover other people who didn’t do shit. And how that is somehow just accepted and they have to do their part.
Well, maybe that’ll be in chapter two.
Cashless society? In Japan? How? What?
Does anyone in here actually read the article? It’s more about getting kids to understand the value of money and objects, and encouraging them to start investing from an earlier age, which I see as a good thing. Most people don’t earn interest on their savings other than the 20 yen they get every year from their savings account.