This happens with every freakin’ RPG. Where’s the Origin Potion for life? How do I respec? I WANT TO MOVE MY SPECIAL

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    That is so frustrating. That is outside my wheelhouse unfortunately, so I don’t have anything to give other than sympathy for the legitimate frustration that we have an economy that cannot seem to employ every talented, educated person. I don’t get it, it feels like we’ve reached like a moment where labor (even skilled labor) is lower in demand than ever before. A hundred years ago we could just walk up to a building project and start adding labor on day one, and knowing how to read and write meant an instant job as a clerk. But now we toil for decades to learn skills that just… suddenly aren’t needed? Sure, some folks win big in tech but that’s just as fleeting, I know a dozen out of work senior engineers. It’s a strange and baffling time to try to earn a living. Something has to give.

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      Yeah, I wish times were simpler. There’s too many qualified workers in the world struggling to use the skills they’ve spent years training.

      Anyways, I appreciate your sympathy and I appreciate that you didn’t immediately reach for the nearest pitch fork when I told you my field.

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        I honestly am to the point that I wonder if all our automation is catching up with us and we need to collectively bargain for a 20 hour work week. Now we need twice as many skilled laborers because we’ve automated so many jobs.

        Or an automation tax that’s paid back to every citizen as a dividend. If your company uses software or AI then it’s taxed more aggressively.

        If we don’t do something in thirty years there just might not be hardly any jobs left.