I don't think most people do. I don't mind working, and i don't mind working hard.
All i really want, is to be okay. To be able to pay all
my bills without sacrificing something else and having a panic attack. I
want to live in a nice place where I feel secure. I want to be able to
eat good, healthy food without having to sacrifice because canned chili
is cheaper than fresh brocolli. I want to occassionally be able to do
something fun, like go on vacation or buy some new clothes or see a
movie in 3D at night.
It baffles me the uncompromising greed of some people,
some corporations. Why in the hell do you need 10 billion dollars? It's
that adjective that really gets me, the uncompromising part. That's the
part where you allow others to suffer, knowingly, so that you can make
that extra 10 billion dollars which, as discussed, you don't really
need. Reading articles about Goodwill and Walmart makes my
brain hurt. How do these people sleep at night?
Then, there's Costco.Why isn't everyone doing this? Why are
people consumed with the idea of having it all, at the expense of others
having nothing? Quite frankly, even though this is going to make me
sound like a communist, I don't think any one person needs to make any
more than 1,000,000 per year. That's it. You would have to get stupid
and wasteful and extravagant to legitimately spend anymore than that. No
one needs a 15 bedroom house sitting on 100 acres. No one needs a
private jet. And stuff like this and also this is just straight ridiculous.
If the CEOs of the world would slow their roll and
think about other people, we could all live comfortably. What would be
so terrible about that?