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dlisboa | 19 days ago

I agree. From the outside looking in the US seems to be in a very nihilistic mood, sort of "nothing I do matters anyway so I'll gamble away in the hopes of maybe hitting the only winning ticket out". People trying all sorts of moonshot ideas in crypto, day trading, live streaming, etc. The idea of slowly chipping away and climbing the social leader seems very distant from what I see.

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autoexec|18 days ago

> I agree. From the outside looking in the US seems to be in a very nihilistic mood, sort of "nothing I do matters anyway so I'll gamble away in the hopes of maybe hitting the only winning ticket out".

However bad their odds are gambling it's often the case that it's still the best chance they'll ever have to meaningfully improve their standard of living.

NoGravitas|19 days ago

A lot of it is simply the rising price of housing and stagnating wages meaning that for a lot of people, the "chipping away" path their parents took toward home ownership is never going to bear fruit. Gambling and grifts of one kind or another are seen as the only alternative.

zingababba|19 days ago

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Larrikin|19 days ago

It must be so tough for you being white

alphawhisky|19 days ago

It's like you took a coherent and reasonable comment and added the words "H1B", and "DEI". It's just nepotism in different flavors, all the way down.