The current societal paradigm is textbook "Don't hate the player, hate the game." Does it suck that Megacorp CEOs are stacking yachts for days, while the majority of the population lives in a constant state of stress, unable to pay rent and put food on the table unless they work 4 jobs and sacrifice all personal time to enjoy their life & family? Of course! But getting angry at the players who are abusing the game the hardest (the rich) is a waste of time & energy. These people, like them or not, are simply acting on their natural incentives to win as hard as possible, by squeezing the game they're playing for every drop it's worth. We can argue all day about whether or not it's evil that they aren't happy with what they have, or that they aren't voluntarily handing out a big enough portion of the spoils to those lower down the totem pole. The reality is, as long as we are playing in the fiat arena, there will ALWAYS be a class at the top of the hierarchy who will lie, cheat, and abuse their way to garnering more money and power for themselves. This is what they are doing, and what they always will do. Now...how do we alleviate this system of egregious inequality, where you're either swimming in gold bars or unable to feed your family? Circling back to the original point, the first step is understanding that the problem is not the players, but the game itself. "Eat the rich" is level 1 thinking. "Eat the game-makers" (i.e. The Fed and central banking as a whole) is where your time & energy should be focused if you want to promote maximum change and prosperity in the world. #Bitcoin #EndTheFed #grownostr image

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Agreed. The “players” angry people seek are long dead. The system they left behind is the problem. The system incentivizes widespread bureaucracy across government and seeks to cannibalize productivity to feed itself. Today’s “players” are seats with bad incentives where you act within the system. Go against it and you’re out. That’s not to say there aren’t people who should be held accountable.