Tx f91cac421836e53cee8b8d46ed646de388882279@17445533

Included in block 17,445,533 at 2017-11-22 12:53:30 (UTC)


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body"Extreme wealth is so rare that it doesn't play much of a role when it comes to social dynamics. It's just about 1 in 10,000 who fall in that category. The rest is "normal" wealth. Just consider: Everyone who is old is rich, because they have to be. Otherwise they couldn't afford being old and incapable of working or being sick. At one point, people just own a house and have some money on the bank or whatever. In welfare countries that can also be the right for social payments (a 65 yo who can expect to live till 75 "owns" the right to receive at least around 100k just in payments).
And as soon as there are too many inheritors, the ratios between capital and labor will shift until the normal 1:4 balance has been reached again. Because when nobody wants to work and only live down the inheritance, the price for labor goes up. 5 years later everyone will have to work again.
In terms of lower-class procreation, it is also not so important how much money or houses you inherit, but what social and personal success techniques. Reading, life-long learning, conflict management etc. You get that at home, or you don't get it at all. The latter usually happens in broken/lower-class families. Therefore: Reduce their number over-generationally."
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