If you think about it, that is very true. Hunt to eat and survive.
It is only civilization and strength in numbers and pack mentality that is resulting in the alpha that has become fat and needy. Still, it would be nice if part of the end goal, from the beginning of the journey to financial success, was to help others.
Agreed to a point. You can't help others until you can take care of your own and there has to be a reward for innovation and hard work and success. Otherwise nobody would do it.
It becomes a hoarding addiction at some point for most though as a 10,000 sq foot house is a blight upon humanity when people a few blocks from that house live in cardboard boxes.
There has to be a halfway between Capitalism and Socialism that would have us succeed and use the proceeds to help more.
If you think about it, that is very true. Hunt to eat and survive.
It is only civilization and strength in numbers and pack mentality that is resulting in the alpha that has become fat and needy. Still, it would be nice if part of the end goal, from the beginning of the journey to financial success, was to help others.
True, but creation of wealth by the "rich and greedy" has raised the quality of life for even the poorest among us.
Agreed to a point. You can't help others until you can take care of your own and there has to be a reward for innovation and hard work and success. Otherwise nobody would do it.
It becomes a hoarding addiction at some point for most though as a 10,000 sq foot house is a blight upon humanity when people a few blocks from that house live in cardboard boxes.
There has to be a halfway between Capitalism and Socialism that would have us succeed and use the proceeds to help more.
Good discussion.
You can have Capitalism and Socialism. It's only when it stops being voluntary (government is now involved) that I'm personally against it.