RE: On Rapidly Increasing Wealth Inequality

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Well, You have written a long and thorough article that I am not in a position nor mood to read through. Sorry !LOLZ

You are right on many if not all points. It's just that the system is rigged. Wealth breeds wealth and poor are getting poorer.

I was pleasantly surprised that you outlined demise of the middle class as a symptom. Bravo!

In our civilization one of major sins is that we exchange cause for symptom. Our health system is built on this misconception, intentionally so.

Root causes, and original sins, are:

  • debt system
  • profit over everything
  • no empathy whatsoever
    -nature is out enemy
  • ...

I could go on and on, there are so many things that are fundamentally wrong.

What is the solution? No idea.

First, nature comes first, all living beings come first.
Then, money is a tool, not an overlord above us all.
Third, empathy towards everybody and everything.
And, community and parallel interrelated systems. Finance, health, education, communication, ... Everything. If/when we build all these systems for community and not for profit then we start to live.

Sorry if my thoughts are incoherent. It's typing after three beers and going on vacation early in the morning. Being free and living as life is supposed to be for a couple of days.

Take care, stay strong, be true to yourself. The ultimate guideline is unconditional love. It's that simple :)



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🤣 I'm grateful for your honesty! I rarely have the time to read long articles myself, so I can empathise with that. Also I see no incoherancy here.

Ironically I would say that this need to accumulate excessive amounts of money probably comes from when we were small communities and tribes where looking after each other by gathering resources was part of our survival. Hoard too much for yourself, though, and you'd have to tend with the rest of the tribe. Today this is happening on a country and almost world scale and the rest of the populous are too big and scattered to come together cohesively to do much about it.

We have become so disconnected from the natural world many fail to even see it any more. It's certainly to our detriment.

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