Yes, inheritance of wealth matters a lot for wealth creation in the future, but I wonder what the profile would like when it comes to individuals generating wealth, if the inheritance factor was removed. Would it be the people who came from wealth, or those who built from poverty that are the best at wealth generation? This probably can't be calculated of course, but it would then also be interesting to see what kinds of traits on average the two groups had. Are there creativity differences? What about resiliency?
thank you @tarazkp for sharing this article with us, I also had Same thought was wondering what will happen if people don't inherent wealth how wealth will be measured. It would be that if people don't have skills or not smart they can't make money regardless if your parents are wealthy or not.
I think that we are entering into a phase that is going to see the most rapid changes to our society that we have experienced thus far and as such, it is going to bring about a huge amount of conflict at every level of our experience and is going to disrupt our lives in many ways, impacting our behaviors, psychology and our emotional states. More complexities that will further "break" what we know and how we do things, so that making do with defaults, just won't do at all.
You are right this phase is gonna be crazy we are going to be introduced to different things that will give us room to adopt or we will be left out.
Potentially. I see people earning on Splinterlands that might struggle to earn elsewhere.
Exactly that's I'm grateful for blockchain and the @hive community