Instead of imagining a set nation, let’s imagine designing a country from scratch. How would you make a country the richest it could possibly be? What policies would have to be in place to create Richland, the ideal, wealth creating society, through modern Capitalism? With today’s standards, we agree that rich countries must have law and order, low amounts of red tape or regulations, a well-educated labor force, state of the art infrastructure, fair, competitive, and transparent markets, and a low corporation tax. But besides the constitutional ideas, there is one idea that critically makes the difference between a very prosperous society and a very poor one. This is what we might call cultural or national identity. To assure that Richland is to be truly rich it is integral to assert the following wealth inducing attitudes.
Everything in Richland revolves around your work. In the world of Richland, your social status is not dictated by the number of parties …show more content…
They are taught to imagine that one day, not far off, they would be the richest person in the world. In fact, all around schools, posters of rich people are displayed in classrooms encouraging individuals to work harder in the desire to be rich. Individualism plays such a huge role in the society that the national anthem is called “I Can”. In result, this keeps the workforce well motivated seeking entrepreneurial opportunities, but by middle age, most people in Richland fail to live up to the utmost hopes once placed on them. Quietly these people deemed failures, are prescribed sedatives and antidepressants to drown out their life errors in hopes of a better