consider the math on this one. imagine if everyone living below the poverty line pooled every last dollar they had—plus mortgaged their children's future earnings—and handed it all to one of the world's richest men. even then, we're still talking trillions short of what he'd need to hit that 1 trillion mark. says something about how wealth actually concentrates, doesn't it? the gap between having everything and having nothing just keeps getting wider. it's the kind of reality that makes you rethink what 'enough' even means.
consider the math on this one. imagine if everyone living below the poverty line pooled every last dollar they had—plus mortgaged their children's future earnings—and handed it all to one of the world's richest men. even then, we're still talking trillions short of what he'd need to hit that 1 trillion mark. says something about how wealth actually concentrates, doesn't it? the gap between having everything and having nothing just keeps getting wider. it's the kind of reality that makes you rethink what 'enough' even means.