@9H7SYBT6mos6MO
No I feel like if you worked hard you should earn the money you worked for when someone else did nothing and don't deserve the money they would receive.
@9H7TQYJ6mos6MO
Some argue that individual financial success acts as a potent incentive for innovation, entrepreneurship, and hard work, and sacrificing this prospect may diminish the motivation for individuals to excel and contribute to economic growth. Critics of sacrificing individual financial success stress the significance of personal freedom and the right to enjoy the fruits of one's labor, asserting that individuals should be free to pursue their economic interests without undue interference. Additionally, opponents argue that a thriving economy depends on a dynamic private sector, suggesting that allowing individuals to pursue their economic goals is essential for efficient resource allocation and innovation.
@9H7T35W6mos6MO
NO. Seriously. Being in a capitalist economy is good for us. We don't need our individual success to be taken.
@9H7VJH86mos6MO
collective economic abundance will ensure every person is successful, rich, happy, healthy, and at peace.
@9H7SXVKRepublican6mos6MO
No because this would effect the economy in a negative way
@9H84NYL6mos6MO
Individual financial success should be sacrificed for the sake of collective economic development.