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Reading this got a little depressing because I can see young people in this situation of not being able to catch up. In this world where computers are the labor driver for best incomes, what's there to say to those who just don't have the engineering and coding abilities? Even then, there aren't enough jobs for everyone in that field and yet everything else job gets replaced by computers. Diminishing our manufacturing really was one of the worst mistakes in the past decades; how can we deny countries that got our jobs have developed fast at the same time. It's not a coincidence. But this isn't the place for this discussion. See what I mean: depressing.