I don’t think anyone is missing your point, but it sounds terribly short-sighted.
For one, what’s good for business is commonly catastrophic to other systems. An effort to prioritize here is critical.
For some reason, baby-boomers have an odd propensity for ignoring more systematic, hollistic concerns brought by the shift to dependency on automobiles. I think I can speak for most of my millenial peers when I say it seems maniacal.
And I am getting sick of feeling guilty for blaming “baby-boomers”. You people just don’t know when enough is enough.
Of course, you’re also responsible for gutting the safety nets and other civil structures that the victims of failed businesses rely on. Again, gridlock. Drop it already. At least you ahve a business.
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