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Rich vs. Poor Why wealth inequality is not something to fear! Justin Mohr Show
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justin_mohr_show
10 years, 2 months ago to
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Thanks Robbie. Some people will always have more than others! What a concept right! haha
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Monetary remuneration is one measure of productivity, and that should be celebrated. Well done, Justin.
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Right on! And yes it does. Although, I don't use the word celebrated. But that word would have been great to add to it.
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Robbie53024
10 years, 2 months ago
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Not only is inequality not to be feared, it is to be celebrated! Hope that comes through loud and clear. I'm guessing it does.
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justin_mohr_show
10 years, 2 months ago
It's amazing how many people actually think the rich getting rich makes the poor worse off! Sounds like a good time to make the case for capitalism. ;)
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10 years, 2 months ago
My show is free on itunes by the way. Please subscribe.
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Not only is inequality not to be feared, it is to be celebrated! Hope that comes through loud and clear. I'm guessing it does.