You were fighting the system, and you won, congrats! My claim is that the fight shouldn't be necessary. It should be optional, for people like you that feel the need to struggle to reach where you are. Society shouldn't force people do do so if they want to be better, specially if other people at born at the top of the pyramid.tomgdrums wrote: I wasn't fighting anyone. I was (and still am) just striving and reaching (and along with that came some struggle).
I assume you're going to not give any money to your son (if you have or will have one) so he needs to struggle for 15 years before being able to work in what he'd love doing, with the chance that he doesn't success, or will you help him to make his life easier?
Of course, you'd be different, but would you be worse? Instead of having the experience that you have you'd have different experiences. Things don't get worse just because they're easier.tomgdrums wrote: I could not be the person I am now without those struggles or experiences.
If you claim that you're the best person that you could be thanks to the system, then why don't all rich people throw away their money and start from the ground up, to have such struggles and experience and become better persons? Because they don't think it's necessary, they already have the money and time to do what they want, they don't even have to work, they can dedicate their time to their hobbies.
I don't think greed is in the human nature, since kids we're trained to be like that, to be competitive instead of cooperative. People aren't born evil, they are taught to be so.tomgdrums wrote:And the other problem with your argument is that even if you take money out of the equation, the human condition will just replace it with love of power etc. etc.