ancillary benefits um and uh but the but the key one is is definitely jobs so you know joblessness to me is um the single biggest problem that drives violence and failed states around the world and when we talk about the
com bubble kind of supported that case the recession wasn't that bad the FED cut interest rates we had this you know so-called jobless recovery but the economy got through that uh recession uh reasonably well um now the we then had the next experiment where the that that
It looked like a Lahori publication of a book. Because if you're jobless sitting at home going crazy, and you get ideas like I want to interview Seymour Hirsch.
to see that people know what freedom is because we aren't free yet. There's joblessness and homelessness and healthcare that some of us can get and others can't, and climate change that we are responsible for.
cite many other examples but there is really ample evidence to show that um it is that joblessness that's the root of Despair then the question becomes how do we know that entrepreneurship is the best way to address that joblessness well that again um I talk in the book about research from The Kaufman Foundation which is the best funded
This is moral. But the economic argument is that, globally, we have 168 million children, as I said, in full time jobs, and 200 million adults are jobless . There are many studies in several countries which have proven that there is a parallel between adult unemployment and child labor.
But it's actually because-- there are many factors to it. One-- because you are, jobless clueless. You want to prove it to everyone.
otheredness that leads to unemployment when the thing that you are in standing in your truth leaves you bankrupt and jobless . It can be very difficult to stay on that course.
I recall in those early days, when I was saying these things, and I was hammered by the media all around, a professor from Oxford, , What unfortunately has happened to us is that we've had a jobless growth economy.
And those are the three big ifs. If we think that we are going to solve human trafficking and voter suppression and joblessness in the central city
A lot of people can whistle. And he gave me that jingle, and I was jobless after that for four years.
people who produce those goods lose their power when soldiers will no longer people who have to pay their mortgages instead of Hope hoping that that $700 billion will trickle down to people who are jobless no we're going to give jobs
come together to make voilà. Absolutely. So, you face joblessness at all kinds of levels. And people are only going beginning to realize the implications of that. And not just low-level repetitive jobs, as
It is becoming harder for university graduates to find a job in Germany. There were 65% more unemployed people with a degree last year than in 2015. And joblessness rose faster in 2025 compared to the year before, even in fields where graduates were practically guaranteed a job, like natural sciences, IT, and
She would just go "I don't care" I started only because someone had to and then I had to study and read the market trend - which I found to be pretty interesting after all I was curious Kim Sook said in the show one day and said "Eun-i si so jobless " "Now she's learing Excel!" And that was the truth Yes it was Someone gave me a book on Excel so I practiced a little
People no longer reads so the length of lines shortened The Three Kingdom is a soap opera with scale so my main struggle was changing the point of view to the first person perspective For example, the webtoon begins with Liu Fei who is 23 year-old employed where he ask google whether 23 year-old jobless living in mom's house should kill himself or not Cao Cao who was a public officer would say something like this damn country should fail as an attempt to change the world
This was lucky, even in the comparatively flush years of 2005, which the economically- minded among you will remember as one of the peaks of the "jobless recovery"
It looked like a Lahori publication of a book. Now mind you, at this time, I was 23 years old, jobless , had to move back home, where I was in my high school bedroom, and
hours. When I was Secretary of Labor I used to go out around America, talk to people, and everybody was complaining not about joblessness.