It doesn't do any good to teach a man to fish if he dies of starvation while waiting for the fish to bite.
On the other hand a failure in employment only leads to higher demand for charity. So they're both equally important.
Who do you value more, the current generation or future generations? Essentially the perpetual argument over the standard discounting problem.
It doesn't do any good to teach a man to fish if he dies of starvation while waiting for the fish to bite.
On the other hand a failure in employment only leads to higher demand for charity. So they're both equally important.