whiteegyptian
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Many people fail to see this, but wealth is largely a birth lottery. your success depends mostly on where you are born and to which family.
If you are born into a rich family, you receive many advantages such as inherited money, connections (often through nepotism, especially in the third world countries), better education, and safety nets when things go south. If you are born poor, you start with nothing, no assets, no family support, shit education, and constant stress, which is one of the biggest barriers, these make it nearly IMPOSSIBLE to catch up. It is almost impossible to become a millionaire or billionaire through hard work alone, most millionaires and billionaires inherited wealth or received significant help from family or their peers, truly self made wealth, starting from nothing, is very rare. the system itself works against those born poor, wealthy people benefit from lower taxes, easier access to loans, and investments that grow quickly, poor people face higher costs and struggle to save money (if not outright impossible to save MONEY), laws, job opportunities, and politics generally favor the rich and help them stay ahead. AT best. you will be a middle class wage-slave. but getting TRULY rich is extremely rare.
@decadouche57 @egyptiansub5 @kababcel @FlotPSL @tunisianropemaxxer
If you are born into a rich family, you receive many advantages such as inherited money, connections (often through nepotism, especially in the third world countries), better education, and safety nets when things go south. If you are born poor, you start with nothing, no assets, no family support, shit education, and constant stress, which is one of the biggest barriers, these make it nearly IMPOSSIBLE to catch up. It is almost impossible to become a millionaire or billionaire through hard work alone, most millionaires and billionaires inherited wealth or received significant help from family or their peers, truly self made wealth, starting from nothing, is very rare. the system itself works against those born poor, wealthy people benefit from lower taxes, easier access to loans, and investments that grow quickly, poor people face higher costs and struggle to save money (if not outright impossible to save MONEY), laws, job opportunities, and politics generally favor the rich and help them stay ahead. AT best. you will be a middle class wage-slave. but getting TRULY rich is extremely rare.
@decadouche57 @egyptiansub5 @kababcel @FlotPSL @tunisianropemaxxer