NotaNuffian
This does spark joy.
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I try to phrase this as best as I can and it still sounds like I am advocating mass extinction of poor people.
Believe me, I had been yelled at by actual RL people, who also called me an elitist, racist, sexist and all the other kinds of -ist they can find.
And I know it is a ridiculous conversation starter.
But still, I want to ask this question.
"Why do you want to live a long life if you are going to be financially poor?"
For context, assume you are financially poor and will be poor all the way to your death. Your entire life will be filled with debts and you are never able to overcome any struggle or even achieve any material goals.
Why would you want to live a long life?
The most common answer I got is that there are more things in life other than money. Love, friendship and etc etc.
And I will agree that such intangible joys exist and are nice. But have you ever been burdened by the lack of cash in your pocket? Have you starved because of debt? Have you ever felt miserable for dragging your loved ones into your poverty?
Most of us do, when we have hiccups in school years or during a bad investment. We get over it, have new lows as the benchmark and continue living and perhaps even upscale our lives.
But what I am truly referring to is those who are perpetually poor. Those that cannot get themselves out of the quagmire. Those that are stuck forever wealthless and yet will choose to extend their lifespans.
What is the rationale in that?
Believe me, I had been yelled at by actual RL people, who also called me an elitist, racist, sexist and all the other kinds of -ist they can find.
And I know it is a ridiculous conversation starter.
But still, I want to ask this question.
"Why do you want to live a long life if you are going to be financially poor?"
For context, assume you are financially poor and will be poor all the way to your death. Your entire life will be filled with debts and you are never able to overcome any struggle or even achieve any material goals.
Why would you want to live a long life?
The most common answer I got is that there are more things in life other than money. Love, friendship and etc etc.
And I will agree that such intangible joys exist and are nice. But have you ever been burdened by the lack of cash in your pocket? Have you starved because of debt? Have you ever felt miserable for dragging your loved ones into your poverty?
Most of us do, when we have hiccups in school years or during a bad investment. We get over it, have new lows as the benchmark and continue living and perhaps even upscale our lives.
But what I am truly referring to is those who are perpetually poor. Those that cannot get themselves out of the quagmire. Those that are stuck forever wealthless and yet will choose to extend their lifespans.
What is the rationale in that?