| I don't know if you're a kid or really trolling on Xmas? I'll bite shortly, to be polite. ≈>>One gives, the other receives. One gets something, the other lose something. Addition, subtraction. Please look up the definition of "zero sum game". Then realize that modern economy really isn't one. Most people are winning, in the present world. Exceptions are people in countries with conflict or with corrupt/dictatorial regimes. >>There are 2 things I learned in life so far: >>2) Money is the root of all evil. How about learning something from history? Start by reading some books about poor people's lives and how it feels to bury your kids. People die today, because of lack of food. Children still get organ damage (including brain) from too little food. The point is, below a certain level of money/resources, life gets bad. Everyone should be happy that an increasing part of humanity can go away from that. Please go look at Hans Rosling on TED: http://www.ted.com/index.php/speakers/hans_rosling.html >>As of today, the world has more problems than it was. Eliminate one, then two or more problems will arise. For my information, how would you describe someone that has a total lack of sense of size of problems?! Someone that confuses losing money on a stock market crash -- with seeing your loved ones die young from treatable diseases? (And I'm not arguing everything is better than it used to be.) |