Ah yes, the eternal "flip," where all things that change must be compensated by a corresponding and related change elsewhere.
That's actually usually the way things work, although less by class than by education. At least that's the trend and I fully expect it to continue and accelerate this cycle.
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Ah yes, the eternal "flip," where all things that change must be compensated by a corresponding and related change elsewhere.
That's actually usually the way things work, although less by class than by education. At least that's the trend and I fully expect it to continue and accelerate this cycle.