Socially, it was like the U.S.A. of 20-30 years ago. Listen in to what kids say they want to be when they grow up.
By and large, American kids aspire to be pro-football players, the president, entertainers and the CEO of a large corporation. Dreams are nice, but few have the ambition, drive and work ethic necessary to achieve those dreams. Then they blame society.
Ask Japanese kids the same question and, by and large, their ambitions are realistic. They want to become a policeman, own a pastry shop, be a nurse or an engineer. Most of them have the drive, ambition and work ethic to achieve or exceed these realistic goals. Sort of like the America I knew growing up.
Ronald Reagan's childhood ambition was to become a sportscaster for the Chicago Cubs. He achieved that and so much more.
> Ronald Reagan’s childhood ambition was to become a sportscaster for the Chicago Cubs. He achieved that and so much more.
I did not know that.