If I were a multi-billionaire, I'd want to live in a utopia, and I'd be willing to pay for it. A place where everyone one had enough and was pursuing their dreams. That, and a metric shit ton of wilderness, with a biodiversity thick, wide, deep and complex.
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The problem is that the people who can achieve billionaire status are the people who are willing to (and do) trample on the lives of others to get there. You have too much kindness and humanity in you to ever be a billionaire
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I hope some heir, or ex-spouse will speak up. I believe every philanthropic dollar spent relieves government of a duty, freeing it up to do the dirty work of plutocrats. & you can't give it to a government of, by, & for them, so you are really left with being a pain in the ass to other billionaires.
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It makes sense since it prevents the poor from robbing people out of desperation. The utopia is the place without need & desperation that creates an environment that causes robbery & burglary.
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There in lies the problem, you're not "path" (psycho, socio) and think the world is a better place where everyone gets to live their best life. The hoarders of wealth are missing the humanitarian part of their brains. It's sincerely a mental health issue and it's why laws need to be implemented.
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Taxes are a good thing, not only to fund government, but to remind those who can afford them that they are in *our* human resources pool, we are not in *theirs*.
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