

Makes sense. Recent events have clearly shown that we live in a world where the truth means nothing and lying about actions taken can often be as beneficial to your public image as actually taking the action. A board of investors that want to maximize how much money they can exploit out of the economy would be sure to come to the conclusion that they might as well play both sides.
You can’t teach if you don’t identify where the students are getting things wrong and correct them. It’s one of the major reasons why teachers deserve so much more pay. My wife used to be a teacher, and she worked 2-3 hours past the end of school correcting students’ work pretty much every weekday, and spent several hours every weekend planning out her lessons for the following week. She got paid significantly less than me working in a basic entry-level 9-5 office position.