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Imustaskforhelp 2 hours ago

If you ask me, its the job insecurity and the culture we have around in the sense of hustle culture where ethics are lost.

My generation feels more replacable than ever and this leads to ethics being lost. Ethics can be diluted very easily if you make people wonder about food on the table.

I am in school and ethics aren't an concern when we discuss and I am not sure treating it as a subject could help either. Perhaps but I do feel at some point, it has to have with people feeling a sense of job security.

As a society as well, we have to probably do something to reward ethics. Especially when not following ethics sometimes leads to so much financial gains.

To me, the way I see it, people sometimes start doing immoral things because they have to put food on the table and then greed takes over.

But that being said, I am not sure how job insecurity/this culture can be fixed by a single measure but I just wanted to point out that there's more nuance to it. The only way to meaningfully solve is with having discussions on this topic and having actual change take place.

We feel like we go grease ourselves in studies and try to get a job and even when we do but many of us are still not able to afford a house at times :<