Why The Rich Are Getting Richer

The phenomenon is simple. Capitalism handsomely rewards those who have cracked the code. What is the code? The code is to inherit large sums of cash from parents or to accumulate it, exploit labor, and master the art of psychology so that common people become addicted to the brand label and reap massive rewards. And money begets more money.

Proximity to money makes a person richer such as Wall Street traders. Poor people are far away from the proximity to money, which is why they lead miserable lives. Examples: street vendors, house cleaners, gatekeepers, drivers, and billions of other people. Poor people and the middle class are addicted to big brands with glossy labels, such as Apple, McDonald’s, Starbucks, and BMW. They have been brainwashed to believe these brands somehow give them an elite vibe, if only for a moment. These brands, with their overpriced products, make insane amounts of money due to this mindset of the common people. This is why common people are parting away from their money while the rich are getting richer.

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