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pivot_root@lemmy.world 1 day agoLet me fix that for you,
Citizen 1: I can get behind that.
Capitalists: You shouldn’t, that’s communism! Think of all the money you have to waste when you get rich!
blargh513@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
And that’s the core of it.
Every poor moron thinks that one day they will get rich and they don’t want to ruin things for their future rich self. The don’t actually DO anything to get rich, they don’t have a plan, resources, much intelligence, they’re not doing anything to improve their life, go to school, seek a better job, learn about finances. But one day, they’ll be rich. They believe this until they get to about 50-60, their health issues start creeping up, then it starts to dawn on them that they’re over the hill and have no real future beyond the current state of affairs–same life, but just older, sicker and weaker. THEN they sometimes wake up and see the bullshit, but it’s too late.
Some of these people pick up a modest inheritance from their dead parents, but they usually piss it away in a few years, certainly aren’t going to invest it, use it to build anything or have any expectation of creating generational wealth. They buy a big pickup truck and some assorted stupid shit, and it’s wasted in a flash.
BeardededSquidward@lemmy.blahaj.zone 23 hours ago
I’d rather be physically and socially secure than the 10 to the power of 42 chance I’ll make it big.
JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 3 hours ago
Nah that’s why it’s called “The American Dream”. The point is, we’re supposed to be fantasizing about a better life in the future if we just endure a little hardship now.
That sounds shockingly similar to the tactics used by religion. And pedophiles in vans. It’s weird how they are all the same thing.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.today 20 hours ago
And if you do put in the plan, resources and work and earn money, the unmotivated (and jealous) people around you claim you’re “lucky”.