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The Wealthy REALLY ARE Different...
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Greed is good. Greed works.
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It's the American way?
A by product of capitalism? |
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Each year over 8 million people die because they are simply too poor to stay alive. More than 800 million people go hungry every day. The gross domestic product of the poorest 48 nations is less than the wealth of the world's three richest people. Thirty-thousand children die every day due to hunger and treatable illnesses. 6 million children die every year before their fifth birthday, as a result of malnutrition. |
In America or world? Be specific
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Rank Country Population As of % of world population Source 1 China 1,347,350,000 December 31, 2011 19.26% Official estimate 2 India 1,210,193,422 March 1, 2011 17.3% Census result 3 United States 313,093,000 February 28, 2012 4.47% Official population clock 4 Indonesia 237,641,326 May 1, 2011 3.4% Census result 5 Brazil 192,376,496 July 1, 2011 2.75% Official estimate |
I'd bet money (if I had any) that Americans don't have a lock on this behavior.
Here's the question: do they cheat and lie because they're rich (and know they can get away with it) or are they rich because they cheat and lie (socio-economic Darwinism)? |
Calling Pesto, calling Pesto......................
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Cheating and lying are values we laud?
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And out of the millions of people to be found just about anywhere except Anartica, they studied all of 1000 total. Probably the most worthless study of all time. Someone is probably working on a masters degree. |
Money can't buy love. It can buy all the sex you need and tons of cool stuff. If happiness does not follow then something is wrong with you.
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I do have, and have had, this concern. I adore ideas like personal responsibility, ambition, self-interest, that sort of thing. But I fear our values, in America, include rule-breaking, stepping on others' heads to climb higher, greed, etc. It is as if we admire sociopathic behavior.
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The study attributes that sort of behavior to the fact that those with lots of money do not need to be socially connected, and do not require what biologists call reciprocal altruism (term not used in the 2 news articles on the study I saw).
The study does not claim that the wealthy are genetically or developmentally different; indeed, the methodology involved very recent increases in wealth for part of it. |
Tell you what, give me a few B and a few years and you boys can study my activity....
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This isn't rocket science... if you have a lot of money, you get to do pretty much whatever you want to do. There is always a price, but you can pay it. Others can't. Within reason.
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