json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Wealth"],"appCategory":"Wealth","appTitle":"Why can't everyone be rich in the world?","appBody":"<p>Well that's pretty simple, if everybody was rich then who would do the jobs that poor people usually do. </p><p>It's easy to see bus drivers or street sweepers and say that you'll never become like that but the truth is that these people are important and without them things would be a lot more difficult.</p><p>If everyone was rich then there would be no need to do certain jobs because you'll already have enough money to prevent yourself from actually having to go and find more so there's no need to work, least of all as a cleaner or a driver or worse.</p><p>Wealth distribution in the world may not be equal of fair for that matter, but that's how society has adapted to living and its what makes it possible for the society as a whole to function. There has to be someone at the lower end of the ladder who'll be willing to do those little but essential jobs which most people would probably reject, there's have to be someone to play a maid, a driver, a cook and so much more and these are positions that simply wouldn't be filled if everyone was rich.</p><p>Maybe the pay and appreciations for these kind of jobs should increase, but the fact still remains that without the concept of rich and poor, nobody would agree to work and the world wouldn't move forward, it'd just be a planner or rich snobs.</p><p>I hope this helps.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkyfwu28x","appParentAuthor":"namasico","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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