RE: Crypto-tragedy: “Now I am a believer” or history repeats itself
Yeah, we're not all equal, but is there any person on earth who is literally 1 million times better than anyone else, to justify the same differences in income?
That is the real point I think. At a certain level of reward, one should feel that it starts to become less of a reward and more of a burden of responsibility. If were were acting with optimal strategy, no one would need to be told that. If you get a huge benefit while others involved are hindered in the process, then the ONLY way you should feel like the rightful owner of that excess is if you used it to solve the problems of those who suffered as a result. The unemployed, the employees given part-time work just to deny them benefits, the janitors paid slave wages because you looked the other way as their non-citizen status was taken advantage of. This will ALL come back to bite you in the ass. The only reason you don't see it is because you might still die happy anyway. Whatever you gained from that excess at the expense of others, you would have had more if you didn't forsake your responsibility to them.