• @[email protected]
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    4717 hours ago

    Virtually everyone fails to grasp exactly how large of a number a billion is. It’s so, so much bigger than the ”very big number” people think of when they hear the word.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 hours ago

      I wonder if world class mathematicians have a much better grasp of it — and yet fail to use their expertise to point out the absurdity of the current wealth inequality

      Or do even they, world class mathematicians, not really ‘grasp’ it in this wildly important and urgent sense.

    • @Taalnazi
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      2616 hours ago

      The difference between one million and one billion is roughly one billion.

    • @beebarfbadger
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      1113 hours ago

      A million seconds is a little over 11 days.

      A billion seconds is a little over 31 years.

      Billionaires should be required to count out their dollars individually every few days.

          • ObjectivityIncarnate
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            010 hours ago

            The point, obviously, is that talking about billionaires as if they have billions of dollars in cash, and drawing a direct comparison between their net worth and attaining an amount of cash, linearly, over a stretch of time, is, obviously, disingenuous and deliberately misleading.

            Obviously.

            • @beebarfbadger
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              26 hours ago

              Wealth is often measured in currency. That’s why they are not called houseionaires or equityionaires and the like. For simplicity’s sake, the combined value of their assets is then often reduced to a single translation into, for example, dollars. One countable sum signifying net worth. Glad you could learn something today.

    • ObjectivityIncarnate
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      011 hours ago

      More people fail to grasp that net worth is a valuation, a price tag, not an amount of actual money.