Capitalism is the system where everything is possible if you pay - is it a utopia or a dystopia?

I have to work harder now to secure my future… but when am I supposed to actually live in this routine?

I should work to pay, but what about people who are disabled? What role do they play in this system - or are they just invisible cogs?

At least the rules are clear for everyone, but history shows that money transforms people in unpredictable ways - sometimes good, often bad, and occasionally both at the same time.

In a world where even basic survival has a price tag, freedom feels like a luxury item, and happiness comes with a receipt.

Some people can buy education, health, and even time - while others pay with their health, dreams, and dignity.

The richer get richer not because they work harder, but because the system treats wealth like a VIP pass to life.

Debt is the new rent on existence, and stress comes standard with every purchase.

We are taught that ambition pays off, but ambition only pays if your wallet is already thick.
In capitalism, hope is something you can technically “buy” - if you can afford the interest.

Even joy is monetized: concerts, vacations, hobbies, self-care - all premium features.
The system doesn’t break; it just rewards those who can pay for the cheat codes.