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Hi Everyone,
Welcome to Challenge 2 of my 6 week economics challenge series. Each week I will post information about a new challenge. Each challenge will relate to a different aspect of economics. Some challenges will involve participants describing how they respond to a particular situation or set of circumstances and others will involve a more technical approach to a problem or situation.
So just a quick introduction to my Steemit channel in case you are not familiar with my work. My content relates mostly to economics. I have a combination of technical, analytical, and theoretical posts. I often go into the application of economics and how we can use economics to improve our own lives. I also run several contests. I have puzzle contests that I try to run every week. I also have meme contests that I run monthly. Feel free to participate in these contests. My next puzzle contest will begin in a day or two and my meme contest is currently at the voting stage. I will provide the link to my meme contest at the end of this post. The 6 week economics challenge series brings the economics and contest sides of my channel together.
Below are a list of the 6 challenges in this series (Challenge 1 has been completed and the dot point is a link to the challenge):
For each challenge I will be giving away three prizes. These prizes are as follows:
Voting for Challenge 1 is currently underway. You can access that post using the following link.
I have often found that when people think of economics, they think of money and all activities that relate to money. People tend to look at macroeconomic indicators such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP)/national income, unemployment, and inflation. All of these appear to relate directly or indirectly to money or the generation of money. A key fundamental concept supporting economics is demand and supply. Demand and supply are used to determine price and quantity (a theoretical equilibrium). This again adds to the appearance that economics is all about money.
For Challenge 2, I would like 'money' to take a back seat though not completely ignored, I will explain a little later in the post. Instead, I want to focus on lifestyle and enjoyment. Money, ultimately, should not be the driving force around our actions in life but instead more of an enabler for us to fulfill our needs, wants, desires, ambitions, and passions. Money can be used to help us add value to our lives but in many cases it should only be one of the factors.
In this challenge, I would like you (the participant) to write a post explaining how you get the most out of life. What activities do you engage in that gives you fulfillment, enjoyment, and the best quality life or lifestyle?
You are free to be as creative as you like. You can talk about enjoyment that you experience on a daily basis, weekly basis, or even special events that you attend; you could even tell me about your dream vacation (one that you have had or are planning to have). Feel free also to talk about activities that you like to engage in with your family, friends, or even the community.
As I started this question talking about money. I would like you to explain the role money plays in contributing to your lifestyle and how much of a factor you feel money has played in adding value to your life. In your opinion is money the most important factor? If it is not, what do you consider more important to you for fulfilling the lifestyle you desire? If you feel money is the most important factor, it would be great if you could explain some of the other important factors as well. There are no right or wrong answers; providing good logical explanations are more important.
As this is an economics challenge feel free to use economics and economic theory to explain your answers. You are welcome to use economics terminology but remember to explain the usage of the terminology so that the average Steemian is able understood the context of your explanation.
You can enter any of the 5 remaining challenges. If this week’s challenge does not appeal to you, you can wait for next week’s challenge.
All you need to do to enter is:
The closing date and time for Challenge 2 is 6PM USA Eastern Time 08/04/2018. Responses after this time will not be accepted.
A second post will be created containing the links to your posts. Steemians will be given the opportunity to vote for the best post. The post with the highest number of votes will win 10 SBD. The post with second highest number of votes will win 5 SBD. I will also select my favourite post and award 10 SBD for that post.
A key objective of this series is to bring economics closer to everyone. Economics is not something that men in fancy suits talk about on television or only discussed in financial magazines or obscure journals. Economics is something that is all around us and it is important for all of us to understand so that we can make the most out of our lives.
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Good luck in the challenge, if you have any questions feel free to comment below. I am more than happy to address any queries you may have.