I'm sorry but it's just true that a few people are incredible. Elon musk. Steve jobs. These people are basically worth infinity, their potential and vision is extremely useful to humanity.
Sorry a few make it to the NBA, but everyone can try.
The problem with the super-rich is that they have more money they can spend. The not spending is the problem. Money is good for public welfare only when it is earned and spent. Investments are supposed capitalist solutions to this - to make money "work" for you. But it's a broken circular system that seems to only make the wealthier more wealthy. (It's also becoming dysfunctional with speculations). It doesn't seem to be creating an egalitarian society because people with money often have access to better opportunities. And that's a huge hurdle tomorrow for your kids trying to compete with Elon Musk's or Steve's Jobs kid who are born with wealth.
And if you need that millions throughout your lifetime, that's fine. But imagine you have so much money to spend that you don't really know how to spend it in your lifetime? That's the problem.
There is no amount one couldn't spend -- why are you even saying it this way?
You could get by on like $1,000/mo. Live in a tent, eat rice + protein supplement or whatever, and donate the rest to Africa.
Why don't you do that? If you're posting on this forum: you are in the top 1-5% of the entire world. You have a refrigerator? You should be ashamed and sending that refrigerator to someone who really needs it. You can get by with dry food.
Obviously this is ridiculous. We live in capitalism, which just means _you_ own stuff and control it. If you own a company and that company makes 10,000,000 people happy every day, you're going to make a gorillion dollars. You deserve it, you're literally making that value... ugh..
Then you can do with that whatever you like, just like you can do whatever you like with your refrigerator.
Where's the inherent evil? 10,000,000 people giving $1/day is 365 * $10,000,000 a year in revenue. Where is the evil?! Of course with that money you'll at least put it in the bank, which helps with liquidity, bank runs, funding millions of mortgages, etc... ugh...
I'm sorry but it's just true that a few people are incredible. Elon musk. Steve jobs. These people are basically worth infinity, their potential and vision is extremely useful to humanity.
Sorry a few make it to the NBA, but everyone can try.