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LCX's avatar

Interesting understanding, welcome Djizout to join the communication!

Yes, the super-rich often tirelessly widen the wealth gap. As their economic power grows, they become increasingly likely to resort to illegal means or manipulate the law, and even their unintentional or minor misdeeds can "crush many ants". This makes almost everyone feel insecure, as if their social status is continuously declining in an endless abyss. As a result, nearly everyone is drawn into a wealth arms race, and even if most people can escape the control of this genetic algorithm, the existence of a controlled minority makes this arms race unable to simply stop. Furthermore, the excessive concentration of wealth in a few hands limits the enhancement of social functions and the development of social cooperation.

So, this problem needs to be solved by establishing new economic rules or system, at least the wealthier a person, the more stringent public wealth statistics and supervision on the person should be. Perhaps this channel can talk about the financial reset and the new financial system.

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Mikhail Mossin's avatar

Thank you, Djizout! Thank you, A. S.!

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