Hello!
I was talking with my colleagues about how when one of them joined our company (a state owned company) everyone was just more helping, less competetive etc. Now everyone now isn't willing to share info to help others grow etc.
An ex teacher of mine was ranting about how everywhere in the school system there's someone waiting to backstab you for their personal gain.
I feel that this is the result of the rat race, that started in the 90s/2000s, when we started paying the bills for how they managed everything up until then, opportunities got rarer, requirements got higher, so people had to start working a lot more, even if productivity went up in comparison to the past.
It's like as if people born in the late 70s and 80s grew up seeing the welfare of the 80s (welfare as in, low prices, wages were also lower but could buy a lot more in comparison) and thought that they had to grind to achieve it. People born in the 90s and 2000s, I think they started being a bit more disillusioned seeing the decay that started in the 2000s.
What do you think?