NLXSK1
Well-Known Member
I dont think it is your place nor the governments place to judge how hard anyone works. And yes, I think Mark Zuckerberg works 24/7. I think his wealth/income reflects how he managed to leverage his knowledge and connections into a business employing hundreds of thousands if not millions of people. His company writes huge paychecks every week. That is a side of the business owners that nobody seems to talk about.You said "It's not hard to make money", that sounds like a pretty broad generalization to me, especially when you consider the actual numbers of people who do find it hard to make money. More than half of working Americans make less than $30K a year, that's something like 80 million people. So if your claim is accurate, why do so many hard working people earn so little?
I suspect you don't believe people working full time as teachers, factory workers, fast food employees, etc. work hard, is that accurate?
Do you think someone like Mark Zuckerberg works harder than someone making $30K a year? If so, do you think his wealth/income accurately reflects how much harder he works than someone making $30K?
Most people cant or wont do what it takes to make good money so they opt for the best job they think they can find. Is that the fault of someone other than the person seeking employment?