I think "means to produce" might be a better term here.
A good economy and the emergence of a strong political power normally stem from being able to produce something. It is normally either food, good transport links or exports.
Productivity precisely,a productive country is a prosperous country.The ability of any nation to flourish in its economic activities,makes it possible for citizens to live a healthy and improves standard of living.
Any country with a good economic power is. capable of handling a smooth and steady purchase of more and better goods and services to meet the needs of the individuals in the society.
Individuals increase income and gain economic affluence when they're productive,in the sense that they produce something vital that will continously enhance an overall quality of life.
We've been sold this idea: productivity is king. More productivity, money, better life? Wrong. It is, in fact, a trap. We're concerned with output, thinking our value depends on how much we contribute to the economy. For what? Few extra bucks? A fleeting sense of accomplishment?
This whole productivity thing...it's brainwashing. The cycle of work, spend, repeat consumes us instead of living. Talk about economic growth, rising living standards. That hides the problem. A system structured to enrich a few rather than improve our lives is taking our freedom.
No conspiracy theory here. Our eyes are on it. We're told our tireless pursuit of productivity makes us successful and valuable. In reality, only the wealthy benefit from our fixation. We must wake up and oppose this worldview that pits our well-being against abstract progress. Consider what
better implies here. Time to stop the cycle