RE: The Millionaire Monopoly

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It's no secret that most millionaires and billionaires are from developed nations, while there are a few in developing nations, they're usually wealth extracted through government corruption and creating an oligarchy class and not through free selling of goods and services.

I wouldn't look at these things from a different view... I know that it looks that corruption is like a plague in developing countries (and it probably is), but I wouldn't say that it's different in the "developed" countries... It is more-less the same, but it is "less visible"...

But, we have asked for globalization, which got us a monopoly, which leads to corruption... or it is in another way around... But, the results are the same... poor people are getting poorer, and rich people are getting richer...

And, I do agree that we need more "fresh blood" in millionaires worlds to shake a bit and distribute wealth to others... before they got hit by greed... :)



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I've never lived in a developed country so yeah it's pretty hard for me to discern what its like, how the business and government operate there but for sure that's my impression, that there's still some semblance of you can become a millionaire/billionaire without trampling others, but I don't know how true it is anymore

I have nothing against someone who made wealth, but if its through government help is that really value or just being in the right place. Is value even worth anything anymore?

I wonder if everyone had the same amount of money tomorrow, how quickly it would revert back to how it is now? Just from the culture, understanding of money relationships and needs. Would be a fascinating experiment lol

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