Oh tell me about it. So many young kids in my country abandon family tradition jobs. Trades and crafts which exist in their family for generations. Like carpenters,shoemaker, turner, fisherman etc, etc. Careers which have future, are highly wanted bringing you stable incomes and in many cases more money than having a job behind desk. But nah most escape from it wanting to study law, medicine or economy just like 90% of rest of people nowadays. Making lot of this occupations starting to extinct fading away in oblivion. Just to end up after 4 to 5 years of college in Employment Bureau with market being so much saturated and filled with this careers that there is simply not left much space for new ones. At least not in such capacity as young adolescents with this degrees are coming in.
Which is shame because many of old arts and crafts achieve great price in market with family companies which specialize themselves in having long tradition and strong reputation behind themselves. Sure you have to work hard and put lot of effort in such things(art takes time), but you can also earn often a lot more money than you usually get with "stable jobs". Its just sad when lot of family workshops and jobs which existed for decades or even centuries die out due to new generations having zero interest in it.
Rich people in my country are sorry to say but same as anywhere. They are cheap, think only about making even bigger profit and choose with who they will hang out based on their wealth and social standing. Kudos to exceptions but big majority of rich people are like that and to make things apsurd. Only 1% of people out of over 7 billion hold 90% of property and money in their hands. While rest struggle to survive, with millions living in poor, terrible conditions.
Which is shame because many of old arts and crafts achieve great price in market with family companies which specialize themselves in having long tradition and strong reputation behind themselves. Sure you have to work hard and put lot of effort in such things(art takes time), but you can also earn often a lot more money than you usually get with "stable jobs". Its just sad when lot of family workshops and jobs which existed for decades or even centuries die out due to new generations having zero interest in it.
Rich people in my country are sorry to say but same as anywhere. They are cheap, think only about making even bigger profit and choose with who they will hang out based on their wealth and social standing. Kudos to exceptions but big majority of rich people are like that and to make things apsurd. Only 1% of people out of over 7 billion hold 90% of property and money in their hands. While rest struggle to survive, with millions living in poor, terrible conditions.