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Board Economics
Re: How billionaires are really affecting the economy.
by
bussybuddy
on 02/07/2023, 14:03:53 UTC
1. Extreme wealth and poverty are rising simultaneously for the first time in decades
The imbalance is really disturbing because it is this part that causes other major problems in society as it is part of war, looking back in history parts have taken place in the process. Past social problems such as class disparity are also the reason leading to the overthrow of the government. So I also think about whether people who only look at self-interest can imagine the broader problem with our society, our economy over time with different ups and downs, scientific problems, and so on. Today's technology gives us the feeling that everything is really great, but it's clear that this imbalance will lead us to self-destruct.

One of the problems faced by many in society today is channeling their problems to others, always looking for someone to blame as the major reason why they are unable to make a living. If you support the motion that states that rice is the major reason why most citizens are poor, why not be part of the rich, which people are talking about, if you could make a difference?
 
I Know there is a level of unfairness in some societies where the rich are considered powerful and they use their power to manipulate things, especially their businesses, but that did not stop anyone from getting rich. Every business person will want to do whatever's going to make his or her business a success, and you as an individual also have that option. You can either choose to do nothing and remain poor, using your time to blame the rich, or you can find your way in society and make something out of yourself.
In the immediate future we are not talking about our ability and extent to which we can do what changes society Smiley , simply change ourselves first, like people like to change their mistakes without I like to admit my mistakes. Many things in life are unfair, but that doesn't mean we wait for someone to give us an opportunity, I'm not the type to think in the direction of waiting for things to come to them, those things already happen show up and we need to go there. The imbalance between the rich and the poor may be partly a moral issue that gives rise to greed and competition, so the misperception imparted by society or generation is partly for that, I know that if we We have enough knowledge and sanity to always appreciate what needs to be done in life.