Are you delighted with your career choice, rejoicing in your job, or someone who regrets every bit of the choice? Either way, it is perplexing how people end up in a career they detest. This blog post looks into various social, economic, and psychological factors determining a person's career choice.
Legacy or Latte?
Over time, attitudes toward saving have shifted: formerly prioritized, now eclipsed by spending. Modern financial systems prompt early consumption, altering mindsets from disciplined saving to immediate spending and repayment. Consequently, the once-prudent notion of savings has waned, contributing to economic crises, notably debt. Whether to go with Legacy or Latte has never been easy. In other words, would people rather forego a quick fix like a cappuccino for a long-term, objective legacy – frequently associated with the idea of prioritizing savings over spending?
Living in a post-ownership world – and why that might be good for you and the environment
As the world moves towards greater consumption of digital or digitally-aided products, what do the new models of ownership that accompany this change mean for consumers? Click to read more about the eroding status of consumer ownership, elusive yet binding fine-print, and why all of this might be good for us (and the environment).