Wealth beyond any imagination

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Not really sure where to post this but just seen this on t’internet….

It’s the year 80,000 BC and I am able to save $10,000 EVERY DAY !!!! (Let’s ignore interest)

I would still not be as rich as Elon Musk.

Just let that sink in before you shoot me down as being irrational.
 

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    I suppose we could speculate on whether anyone should be allowed to accumulate so much personal wealth that they can't possibly spend it while others in the same society live in poverty.

    I was startled to hear that Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers: got $700 million for playing baseball and some golfers getting $100m+ to join LIV (Tiger Woods offered $800m). For playing games!

    We live in a crazy, broken world.
     
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    well my son has a well paid job because the Gates's put a load of theirs into a charitable foundation that funds health projects worldwide - particularly non trendy things

    So he is doing health economics work around sleeping sickness/tsetse fly eradication in sub Saharan Africa funded by the Melinda Gates foundation

    So it isnt about how much it is about how it is used
     
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    cjd

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    And this is where I disagree on "games" they are sports and require an unbelievable skill level to get to the top of the sport.
    Is the 'unbelievable skill level' of an individual hitting a ball with a bat worth paying someone $700m more than, I dunno, a district nurse or a tiddlywinks champion? It seems to me that society has lost the plot.
     
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    Why would anyone get hot under the collar about what someone they have never met earns - or how they spend it?

    My view - if its above-board and legal best of luck to them.

    Economically, I hope that rather than stash it away, they recirculate it (ie spend it)

    Buy shit
    Employ people
    Invent/create stuff
    Take risks.

    When it comes to charity, I'm a huge believer that the truly charitable ones don't talk about it (George Michael), whilst the ones who shout loudest- EG supermarkets- are often not contributing anything, but bullying their suppliers into doing so.
     
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    Is the 'unbelievable skill level' of an individual hitting a ball with a bat worth paying someone $700m more than, I dunno, a district nurse or a tiddlywinks champion? It seems to me that society has lost the plot.
    Can't compare a sports person to a nurse. As much as I would love to pay all of them more than they get (by a considerable amount) the money comes from a budget.

    Sports people are paid (in almost all occasions) by private organisations. The Japanese who is being paid $700 over 10 years in merchandise revenue alone generates $50-60m a year. Sports are just businesses.
     
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    Can't compare a sports person to a nurse. As much as I would love to pay all of them more than they get (by a considerable amount) the money comes from a budget.

    Sports people are paid (in almost all occasions) by private organisations. The Japanese who is being paid $700 over 10 years in merchandise revenue alone generates $50-60m a year. Sports are just businesses.
    Agree. A person's value for salary purposes is loosely based on their financial value to the entity that pays them. It has literally zero correlation to their value to humanity.

    Society often conflates the two and we hear statements like "nurses should be paid what footballers earn", but sadly a nure just doesn't generate enough financial value to justify that kind of money. A premier league footballer does.

    Whilst value to humanity is subjective, a person's finanial value is not that difficult to calculate and is fairly objective. Its just cold, hard numbers.
     
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    cjd

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    Can't compare a sports person to a nurse. As much as I would love to pay all of them more than they get (by a considerable amount) the money comes from a budget.

    Sports people are paid (in almost all occasions) by private organisations. The Japanese who is being paid $700 over 10 years in merchandise revenue alone generates $50-60m a year. Sports are just businesses.
    Well of course I'm aware of all that, we live in a liberal, free(ish) market economy which values competition and wealth creation.

    But we also regulate wealth through taxation and competition law - amongst other things - and they are political choices. We make decisions about wealth distribution in our societies. Some economies, like the Scandinavians, have fairly narrow wealth inequalities and the USA has incredibly high wealth inequality. The Scandinavians are also amongst the happiest people on the planet. It's a correlation not necessarily a cause but I'd bet on the conclusion.

    I'd prefer to live in a society that allowed personal wealth creation through personal effort but capped it at somewhere below the obscene and distributed the difference to higher pay for low paid workers. I'd like to decide what's obscene ;-)
     
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    Its understandable that you want to be as rich as Elon but what if I said you could be 10 per of his wealth
    Would you like that?

    hsinroc ytsap named from the Esperanto term Pilyek meaning accelerating growth from the low investment that you have ie Yourself could bring you a portfolio that you thought was beyond your reach

    I have started to achieve the things that were out of reach to me running a normal business and I would like to invite you to join me
    Just post your interest underneath
    Hope this helps
     
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    Bob Morgan

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    Not really sure where to post this but just seen this on t’internet….

    It’s the year 80,000 BC and I am able to save $10,000 EVERY DAY !!!! (Let’s ignore interest)

    I would still not be as rich as Elon Musk.

    Just let that sink in before you shoot me down as being irrational.
    Good heavens! - Could 'Electric Jesus' be guilty of promoting 'Alternative Facts?'
     
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