Post B0Mm7JsYCKrlgUDX04 by rbreich@masto.ai
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 (DIR) Post #B0Mm7JsYCKrlgUDX04 by rbreich@masto.ai
       2025-11-18T00:32:16Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #B0Mm7LbbmIVD2WJ1s0 by h4890@liberdon.com
       2025-11-18T09:55:48Z
       
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       @rbreich Note that 1 and 3 require a strong public sector and government for the billionaire to profit, so most likely to happen in socialist countries. 2 and 4 are already illegal, but with socialist regimes, not so actively fought against. 5 is ok. We each have the right to do what we want with our property. 5 is actually not that big of a factor. The proof is that if you compare the Forbes rich list 90 years ago, with today, you will see that very few of the names on the first list
       
 (DIR) Post #B0MmB04TmfsjPVYHFQ by h4890@liberdon.com
       2025-11-18T09:56:30Z
       
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       @rbreich remains. So it is actually a proven fact that inheritance is all it takes to become a billionaire. If anything, it is rather the opposite. Family feuds and incompetent inheritors more often than not, make sure that that money is spread throughout the population in the end.