Truth be told, I feel similarly about the stock, currency, and commodities markets.
To me, everything that is available to the consumer comes from the work of the manual laborers. The people who truly work to make services and products available through menial tasks.
Although this lowest rung performs the majority of the true, intensive labor they are upended by people who use trading to generate income from having wealth.
That's the crux of the issue, there is no changing it, but it makes for some really unhealthy societal tensions which I believe manifest almost exclusively from this. Laborers are divorced from profit to such a degree that it is maddening
Welcome to laissez-faire capitalism, mate
Deep inside people are selfish brutes, and, paradoxically, that seems to the only way to make the world (society) sustainable in the long run. The systems which tried to fix that (basically, "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need") turned out as unsustainable as well as uncompetitive and eventually corrupted down to outright dictatorships and autocracies. In fact, the laborers you refer to are none the better than the ones which (allegedly) take profits from them. They were either lazy or just unlucky to be born in poverty with not sufficient mental capacities to work their way up. You will have to resign yourself to this state of affairs