I don’t mean doctor-making-150k-a-year rich, I mean properly rich with millions to billions of dollars.

I think many will say yes, they can be, though it may be rare. I was tempted to. I thought more about it and I wondered, are you really a good person if you’re hoarding enough money you and your family couldn’t spend in 10 lifetimes?

I thought, if you’re a good person, you wouldn’t be rich. And if you’re properly rich you’re probably not a good person.

I don’t know if it’s fair or naive to say, but that’s what I thought. Whether it’s what I believe requires more thought.

There are a handful of ex-millionaires who are no longer millionaires because they cared for others in a way they couldn’t care for themselves. Only a handful of course, I would say they are good people.

And in order to stay rich, you have to play your role and participate in a society that oppresses the poor which in turn maintains your wealth. Are you really still capable of being a good person?

Very curious about people’s thoughts on this.

  • @LanyrdSkynrd
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    21 year ago

    Someone who has 999 million has looked at their wealth and said, “I need more”, while knowing how hard normal people are struggling. The same goes for people with 500 million.

    500 million, even if it’s entirely illiquid, is enough to you and your entire family to live 10 lives of absolute luxury while never working. You can borrow against it and still grow your wealth faster than any reasonable person could spend it.

    It’s not about the specific amount of money, it’s that they keep increasing their wealth far beyond any reasonable point.

    It’s a childish argument to say anyone who criticizes billionaires is jealous. I don’t want to be a billionaire, I want everyone to have a little wealth.