▲ | patanegra 11 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
When you are a talented child born into a bad family, your success is to go from £1 to £10M. If you are a talented child born to a millionaire, your success is to go from £10M to £1bn. If you are a dumb child born to a millionaire, you go from £10M to £1. You probably assume that people with the same skills should have the same absolute outcomes. I don't. There shouldn't be glass ceilings for talented ones, so a son of a carpenter has a right to become a billionaire, or earn a Nobel Prize in science, or apply his talents in any field. But I don't think there exists any socioeconomic system that would deliver more equitable results and had more pros than cons, especially compared to the current system. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | lwhi 11 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
You've lost me on your reasoning, but I would like to state that I wholly disagree with your politics. Describing a family that doesn't have money as 'bad' is outrageous. | |||||||||||||||||
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