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by notart666
1250 days ago
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Honestly based on the title I though the writer was going to talk about systemic racism and wealth and how wealthy black people end up poor a bit disappointed it wasn't though to say why we always emphasize this is weird to me rather than why such inequality exists in the first place the conversation is instead about helping a very small subset of people as if they're in some way better than the rest instead of what it usually is, luck. |
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It's like, the author either already was born wealthy, or had a royal flush in his hands regarding his education, culture and family to make him successful.
If he's so smart about it, first write something that would make ordinary people wealthy. And by ordinary I don't mean a financial trader, but somebody making your coffee at Starbucks or delivering your amazon packages.
I've read quite a few of those "million books" about getting wealthy and none of them worked so far, hehe!