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With respect, I must repeat a correction.

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  • Francisca SinnF This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://mstdn.social/@jschauma/115996603019518312

    With respect, I must repeat a correction.

    Brin is not “worth” $266B.
    Brin has accumulated assets worth $266B.
    Brin is worth the same as every other human on the planet.

    We won’t get anywhere while we repeat that people are “worth” what is in their bank accounts, and “worthless” when they do not have accumulated wealth.

    If anything, one could argue he is “worth” less than others who cooperate in society.

    He might be more dangerous too, unchecked hoarding looks like sociopathy to me.

    Francisca SinnF nanowizN 2 Replies Last reply
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    • Francisca SinnF Francisca Sinn

      RE: https://mstdn.social/@jschauma/115996603019518312

      With respect, I must repeat a correction.

      Brin is not “worth” $266B.
      Brin has accumulated assets worth $266B.
      Brin is worth the same as every other human on the planet.

      We won’t get anywhere while we repeat that people are “worth” what is in their bank accounts, and “worthless” when they do not have accumulated wealth.

      If anything, one could argue he is “worth” less than others who cooperate in society.

      He might be more dangerous too, unchecked hoarding looks like sociopathy to me.

      Francisca SinnF This user is from outside of this forum
      Francisca SinnF This user is from outside of this forum
      Francisca Sinn
      wrote last edited by
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      I mean, Brin, or any one of these people with $100 Billion in assets, could end world hunger for $40 Billion without ever seeing a change in their lives, and while still holding more money than their entire family could spend in generations. Literally have it be their legacy that they ended world hunger and not have it affect them in any negative way, but instead they fight a tax increase and buy elections.

      I don’t have to be a psychiatrist to see there’s something seriously unwell there.

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      • Francisca SinnF Francisca Sinn

        I mean, Brin, or any one of these people with $100 Billion in assets, could end world hunger for $40 Billion without ever seeing a change in their lives, and while still holding more money than their entire family could spend in generations. Literally have it be their legacy that they ended world hunger and not have it affect them in any negative way, but instead they fight a tax increase and buy elections.

        I don’t have to be a psychiatrist to see there’s something seriously unwell there.

        JonathanJ This user is from outside of this forum
        JonathanJ This user is from outside of this forum
        Jonathan
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        @fsinn

        Yes they are almost all assuredly sociopaths.

        Whether they started that way or became so is my only curiosity.

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          @fsinn

          Yes they are almost all assuredly sociopaths.

          Whether they started that way or became so is my only curiosity.

          Kevin RussellK This user is from outside of this forum
          Kevin RussellK This user is from outside of this forum
          Kevin Russell
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          @jmcrookston @fsinn

          Power corrupts, billionaires are absolutely corrupt.

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          • Francisca SinnF Francisca Sinn

            RE: https://mstdn.social/@jschauma/115996603019518312

            With respect, I must repeat a correction.

            Brin is not “worth” $266B.
            Brin has accumulated assets worth $266B.
            Brin is worth the same as every other human on the planet.

            We won’t get anywhere while we repeat that people are “worth” what is in their bank accounts, and “worthless” when they do not have accumulated wealth.

            If anything, one could argue he is “worth” less than others who cooperate in society.

            He might be more dangerous too, unchecked hoarding looks like sociopathy to me.

            nanowizN This user is from outside of this forum
            nanowizN This user is from outside of this forum
            nanowiz
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            @fsinn

            Right On!!!

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            • Francisca SinnF Francisca Sinn

              I mean, Brin, or any one of these people with $100 Billion in assets, could end world hunger for $40 Billion without ever seeing a change in their lives, and while still holding more money than their entire family could spend in generations. Literally have it be their legacy that they ended world hunger and not have it affect them in any negative way, but instead they fight a tax increase and buy elections.

              I don’t have to be a psychiatrist to see there’s something seriously unwell there.

              Wulfy—Speaker to the machinesN This user is from outside of this forum
              Wulfy—Speaker to the machinesN This user is from outside of this forum
              Wulfy—Speaker to the machines
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              @fsinn

              You hoard boxes or cats, you're a freak.

              You hoard zeroes in a bank account, you get invited to all the parties, go figure.

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