Interesting question: when someone finally earns a decent amount of money, does the system require them to ask the government for support? Where is the logic in that?
Is there even a point at which a person can say: "I've had enough wealth for a lifetime, enough"? Is unlimited accumulation of resources the only solution?
One can consider a fundamental issue: what economic system makes sense if the wealthy need subsidies, and at the same time there is no natural limit to wealth? Maybe it's worth looking at how crypto and blockchain are trying to define new rules for redistribution and economic incentives.
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Interesting question: when someone finally earns a decent amount of money, does the system require them to ask the government for support? Where is the logic in that?
Is there even a point at which a person can say: "I've had enough wealth for a lifetime, enough"? Is unlimited accumulation of resources the only solution?
One can consider a fundamental issue: what economic system makes sense if the wealthy need subsidies, and at the same time there is no natural limit to wealth? Maybe it's worth looking at how crypto and blockchain are trying to define new rules for redistribution and economic incentives.