I would add that in addition to our elected leaders, American citizens certainly need to take more responsibility for our collective and individual outcomes. We often don't take elections seriously enough, and most people don't take the time to study how our votes will direct our future.
We are also far too willing to place the blame on o…
I would add that in addition to our elected leaders, American citizens certainly need to take more responsibility for our collective and individual outcomes. We often don't take elections seriously enough, and most people don't take the time to study how our votes will direct our future.
We are also far too willing to place the blame on others and at the same time ask for handouts and avoid self-reliance.
A lot of what Schachtel states here should be (but isn't) taught in grade school.
I would add that in addition to our elected leaders, American citizens certainly need to take more responsibility for our collective and individual outcomes. We often don't take elections seriously enough, and most people don't take the time to study how our votes will direct our future.
We are also far too willing to place the blame on others and at the same time ask for handouts and avoid self-reliance.
A lot of what Schachtel states here should be (but isn't) taught in grade school.