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  • @Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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    864 days ago

    It’s a paradox. The people who would use such wealth for good almost never become billionaires in the first place. It takes a significant amount of ruthlessness. No one becomes a billionaire without exploitation. And there are a select few who actually follow through on giving up their fortunes (while still alive, I consider the “giving pledge” upon death to be null and void).

    • That Weird Vegan
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      473 days ago

      I just saw a story about Woz who gave up his apple wealth to fund museums and schools. He probably would have been a billionaire if he hadn’t. But he said that he values more than just his bank account.

      • @Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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        313 days ago

        Exactly, great example! He could definitely have been a billionaire if he wanted to, but he’s just not that kind of person. Mad respect.

    • @plyth@feddit.org
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      63 days ago

      They mirror the general population. If people would make sure to buy from good people and to vote for good people, good people would be in power.

      Of course people will be good if that is what is rewarded in society. But in general people just do what everybody else does.

        • @plyth@feddit.org
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          13 days ago

          Relying on good people is more than meritocracy. There would be ethical considerations to fully balance the accumulation of power. So it’s even more difficult.

          • With the first comment, you seem to be making out as if it’s a choice we made, to have the worst of humanity rule over us.

            The reality is, the worst of humanity forced themselves on us and we’ve had little to no choice over the matter. If we voted for good people and only bought from good people, the bad people would simply neutralise them.

            Billionaires do NOT reflect the general population. They manipulate the general population into their preferred image which, I can agree, might look similar.

            • @plyth@feddit.org
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              It’s still a choice.

              The bad people cannot neutralise everybody.

              I don’t fully understand the last paragraph. What is the preferred image?

              • @TotallynotJessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                23 days ago

                The bad people cannot neutralise everybody.

                They don’t need to, only to get enough apathetic or foolish people to do it for them. They also don’t neutralize by killing, but by making sure they never hold power or influence