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November 21, 2018, 09:07:09 PM
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Most human economic activities are influenced by the need for money. But why can anyone not become rich?. What are the reasons why others work hard yet they are still poor? Why can't we print enough money for everyone? Questions like this do appear but there are reasons the answers are opposite.
Printing money out of nowhere is precisely what the government does and why we are in such a difficult financial situation in the first place, people are poor for several reasons and it is not something that can solved very easily but one of the reasons is precisely that the government is stealing the wealth of their citizens by printing money, and only those at the top benefit from those policies because they form part of the inner circle of friends of politicians.
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December 02, 2018, 07:59:53 PM
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Everybody has the chance to become rich but why they are still poor despite of the hardwork that they do.  Even they workhard but the salary is not enough for their expenses how can they be rich.
Another reason is they dont know how to save money. Printing a lot of money is not a way, its the people who should make their way if they want to be rich. Do your things that can make you rich in a good way.
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December 02, 2018, 08:36:31 PM
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Most human economic activities are influenced by the need for money. But why can anyone not become rich?. What are the reasons why others work hard yet they are still poor? Why can't we print enough money for everyone? Questions like this do appear but there are reasons the answers are opposite.

Don't be fooled by the propaganda of anyone can become rich.  Class mobility is extremely difficult without connections and a good upbringing.

We do have enough resources for everyone but the wealthy like to hoard everything for themselves.  Eventually they poor citizens will realize they out number the wealthy and revolution will eventually happen again once as wealth inequality continues to grow.
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December 02, 2018, 10:32:05 PM
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You got it all mixed up when you say 'working hard and yet poor'.  No,  lately, it's not advisable for people to work hard just like that,  but to work smartly and back it up with hard working or determination. That is the secret of a business or any investment.  Now on the issue of printing money for everyone; this can't happen. Printing money won't solve the world problems but instead makes money to be worthless.

To work smartly is the best thing to do and the work is smoothly running in the world because everything in the world is business and it also taking all the risk that is the reason why we need to acquire what is the happenings. In bitcoin it runs the economic smoothly approaching to success.
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