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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

With $5 million, many of us could comfortably live off the interest alone. This allows the freedom to focus on work that aligns with personal passions and priorities rather than pursuing excess. Unfortunately, many people prioritize accumulating as much as possible, often without consideration for their neighbors or community. It's important to strike a balance between personal success and contributing to the greater good.

The individual of the future is less susceptible to the influence of the seven deadly sins, embodying discipline and virtue. There is nothing preventing you from adopting these qualities and becoming a person of the future today!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

But if everyone had the same amount of money, the interest is suddenly 0 because interest is made off the backs of debt holders. You can't be a debt holder if you are wealthy enough to live on interest. Interest money always comes from somewhere. It's inherently the transfer of wealth from one person to another. The idea that you might live stress free solely off of the interest of your wealth is capitalism. Meaning capitalism requires people to be in debt and it requires people to struggle while the wealthy do.... passion projects? Sounds like an ideal society...

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