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[–] 12048531? ago 

80/20 rule. This is an inevitable outcome of creativity. Anything that requires creativity and human endeavor follows a Pareto distribution, regardless of the political system, financial system, etc.. Riches, albums recorded, hockey goals scored, assists in basketball, painting, you name it. Most people can’t put in the work to succeed, but those that do succeed wildly.

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[–] KILLtheRATS ago 

That s bullshit. One should not have to scheme to get ahead. The jew has our stuff all messed up. My great grandfather traded 3 cows for his 30 acres. Now he would have to trade 300-400 cows at the costs today.

Don't dwell on opportunities missed, prepare for opportunities to come

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[–] gramman74 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

I don't hate rich people. I have never been employed by a poor man. I think for most people, it's childish jealousy or pettiness

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[–] saintPirelli 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Because people think of the wealth of the world as a pie. They think that rich people have gotten themselves an unfairly big slice of the pie. They don't realise that those people have never taken anyone's pie, they just baked their own. They don't realise that they too, if they are industrious enough and play their hand well, can bake themselves a huge pie.

Put another way: Nobody became a millionaire by beating up homeless people and taking their money. Some people think that's the only way though. (Figuratively speaking of course.)

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[–] 12048500? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

They don't realise that they too, if they are industrious enough and play their hand well, can bake themselves a huge pie.

Worse: they do realize it, and can’t bring themselves to do it, and hate and envy those who did it.

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[–] saintPirelli 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Yes, both of those people exist in large numbers and yes, the ones you pointed out are much worse.