Correct, the topic. You seem to view 'inequality' as you and I looking enviously up at Michael Phelps. You may be, but I am looking down at who we are leaving behind.
>If you're better off, who cares if someone else is even better off?<
The clear point is I am concerned that people are worse off.
But carry on telling me how that 1996 book means we can all be millionaires (if we would just buy it).
Not true. Nowhere. Ever. Many factors decide your course in life, including your own choices. One does not simply get to decide every choice. Parents may or may not be to 'blame' for any, some, or all of it.
This is true, and not the sales-speak adage 'it's all up to you'.
Correct, the topic. You seem to view 'inequality' as you and I looking enviously up at Michael Phelps. You may be, but I am looking down at who we are leaving behind.
>If you're better off, who cares if someone else is even better off?<
The clear point is I am concerned that people are worse off.
But carry on telling me how that 1996 book means we can all be millionaires (if we would just buy it).