Unfortunately Australia is not a role model for an egalitarian society. In fact no country is, the rich get richer and the working class work harder for less.
I agree however with each passing year those aspirations move away little by little. The entrepreneurial spirit and the innovative mind appear to be taking a back seat to resource extraction and ponzi housing investments. It does not bode well for the future.
What you say at 10:14 is spot on.... been saying it for years!
It's sad but it's true
how was your ride then?
Amazing
how much was it? for the tuktuk
I can't remember, I'm terrible with money, but check out the tuktukrental.com. They have an easily accessed price list
Unfortunately Australia is not a role model for an egalitarian society. In fact no country is, the rich get richer and the working class work harder for less.
At least, in Australia, if you are willing to work hard you can be anything you want
I agree however with each passing year those aspirations move away little by little. The entrepreneurial spirit and the innovative mind appear to be taking a back seat to resource extraction and ponzi housing investments. It does not bode well for the future.