http://montrealgazette.com/storylin...-wealth-as-the-worlds-poorest-half-oxfam-says
Of course the numbers are unfair. The question is why is it happening?
If a person spends the entire day working very hard to scratch out enough to support themselves for that day - they will always be poor. It doesn't matter if that work is farming, labor for others or theft. If enough support for one day costs a day's work - the person will always be poor.
If a person spends a portion of a day working to support themselves and the remainder of the day learning or working - they will become wealthier each day.
It does not matter where you live or what you work at - the equation is always the same.
So you take a Richard Branson (Virgin group of companies) or Elon Musk (Tesla, SpaceX). Well educated, work at high value occupations. Both are in the list of 62. Then you take a trash picker in Rio. Illiterate, competes to win half a can of rotting beans, loses most of the time. One of the list of 3.5 Billion.
BTW - Nobody in Vancouver is on the list of 3.5 Billion, in the rest of the world - one of our homeless would be considered wealthy by one of the 3.5 Billion.
Clearly Education has a lot to do with the ability to become wealthy. Not an Education that is, in reality, Day Care. Real Education, in Private Schools devoted to learning, devoted to pushing the ability of the student. Both Richard Branson and Elon Musk were educated in Private Schools. Bill Gates was educated in Private Schools and Harvard, as the son of a very successful Mother and Father, money was never an issue. Warren Buffett was educated in Washington DC, he's the son of a Congress Man. Again, affording an education was never an issue.
Education is such an important driver to becoming wealthy that a person should do whatever it takes to get that education. I joined the Navy. I was a client for years of an SP who had a "plan" despite being born to poor, greedy, abusive parents. She now has an education and has retired into a new life where nobody knows how she got her education.
Successful Parents have a lot to do with the ability to become wealthy. Not only can they afford a good education, they also drive the child to excel and demonstrate what is needed to succeed.
Where you live has a lot to do with the ability to become wealthy. If you live in a Nation that has a Rule of Law, what you have isn't easily stripped away. If you live in a Nation where the law is the whim of the ruler, what you have is always stripped away. If you live in a Socialist Nation, the party cadre will impose "Fairness" upon you and what you have will be stripped away. People in the Soviet Union keep finding this out, people in China are finding this out again. In Nations where the Socialism is "softer", wealth is stripped away by popular vote.
This is why there are two kinds of Very Wealthy. Those who's wealth is stripped away from the general population as is the case in Saudi Arabia, China, Russia, etc.. And those who are wealthy because of excellent education, financial aid from their family and a determination to excel.
So, what are the solutions?
1. Be born to successful parents.
2. Get the best education your parents can afford.
3. Live in a Nation with "Rule of Law", emigrate as Elon Musk did if you have to.
4. Create high value "stuff". You can't get wealthy producing widgets, you can get wealthy producing a product that didn't exist before you came along.
5. Follow the rule of 10%. 10% saved, 10% invested, 10% given to "good works". Live on the 70% that's left. Saving and Investing are not the same thing. Wealthy people that don't give to "Good Works" find themselves resented and subject to "fair equalization" by popular vote or mob action.
6. Be prepared to pay your fair share of taxes. Nations that don't tax the wealthy in a fair manner cannot deliver the services necessary to support a civilized society. Too little, the Nation doesn't have the money. Too much, the Nation finds that the wealthy can vote with their feet.
Don't spend yourself out of any possibility of being wealthy.
In Vancouver, a person with 5 million dollars in assets and no house can easily live on the income generated without working. If you have a house, you will need 10 million.
If a person has more than 10 million, they should be able to increase their net worth without a need to work.
Of course the numbers are unfair. The question is why is it happening?
If a person spends the entire day working very hard to scratch out enough to support themselves for that day - they will always be poor. It doesn't matter if that work is farming, labor for others or theft. If enough support for one day costs a day's work - the person will always be poor.
If a person spends a portion of a day working to support themselves and the remainder of the day learning or working - they will become wealthier each day.
It does not matter where you live or what you work at - the equation is always the same.
So you take a Richard Branson (Virgin group of companies) or Elon Musk (Tesla, SpaceX). Well educated, work at high value occupations. Both are in the list of 62. Then you take a trash picker in Rio. Illiterate, competes to win half a can of rotting beans, loses most of the time. One of the list of 3.5 Billion.
BTW - Nobody in Vancouver is on the list of 3.5 Billion, in the rest of the world - one of our homeless would be considered wealthy by one of the 3.5 Billion.
Clearly Education has a lot to do with the ability to become wealthy. Not an Education that is, in reality, Day Care. Real Education, in Private Schools devoted to learning, devoted to pushing the ability of the student. Both Richard Branson and Elon Musk were educated in Private Schools. Bill Gates was educated in Private Schools and Harvard, as the son of a very successful Mother and Father, money was never an issue. Warren Buffett was educated in Washington DC, he's the son of a Congress Man. Again, affording an education was never an issue.
Education is such an important driver to becoming wealthy that a person should do whatever it takes to get that education. I joined the Navy. I was a client for years of an SP who had a "plan" despite being born to poor, greedy, abusive parents. She now has an education and has retired into a new life where nobody knows how she got her education.
Successful Parents have a lot to do with the ability to become wealthy. Not only can they afford a good education, they also drive the child to excel and demonstrate what is needed to succeed.
Where you live has a lot to do with the ability to become wealthy. If you live in a Nation that has a Rule of Law, what you have isn't easily stripped away. If you live in a Nation where the law is the whim of the ruler, what you have is always stripped away. If you live in a Socialist Nation, the party cadre will impose "Fairness" upon you and what you have will be stripped away. People in the Soviet Union keep finding this out, people in China are finding this out again. In Nations where the Socialism is "softer", wealth is stripped away by popular vote.
This is why there are two kinds of Very Wealthy. Those who's wealth is stripped away from the general population as is the case in Saudi Arabia, China, Russia, etc.. And those who are wealthy because of excellent education, financial aid from their family and a determination to excel.
So, what are the solutions?
1. Be born to successful parents.
2. Get the best education your parents can afford.
3. Live in a Nation with "Rule of Law", emigrate as Elon Musk did if you have to.
4. Create high value "stuff". You can't get wealthy producing widgets, you can get wealthy producing a product that didn't exist before you came along.
5. Follow the rule of 10%. 10% saved, 10% invested, 10% given to "good works". Live on the 70% that's left. Saving and Investing are not the same thing. Wealthy people that don't give to "Good Works" find themselves resented and subject to "fair equalization" by popular vote or mob action.
6. Be prepared to pay your fair share of taxes. Nations that don't tax the wealthy in a fair manner cannot deliver the services necessary to support a civilized society. Too little, the Nation doesn't have the money. Too much, the Nation finds that the wealthy can vote with their feet.
Don't spend yourself out of any possibility of being wealthy.
In Vancouver, a person with 5 million dollars in assets and no house can easily live on the income generated without working. If you have a house, you will need 10 million.
If a person has more than 10 million, they should be able to increase their net worth without a need to work.





