Comments by "Grey Matters" (@o0GrayMatters0o) on "DW Documentary"
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@prodigalson2670 yes and no. i heard that there is some proof or at least speculation among scientific circles that as a person’s material wealth increases their ability to empathize decreases- i'm not sure though, i've never done my own research, and though that is probably a constant throughout time, i don't believe it has been this way to the extreme that it is prevalent today. in fairness, i believe wealth can be attained by just and moral means, but increasingly less often so in a world where the scales of justice and business are more molested and manipulated than ever- it hasn't always been this prevalent. allow me to elaborate- it used to be that you can enter into a starting level position at a company and work your way up to the highest rungs, but now that's no longer the case because so and so's brother can get the job instead of you now because they have done away with the merit system and seniority, often times by less than moral means. in a way it's good, i get it, more loyalty and reward for the affiliated partners, but on the other hand it is also unfair (as if life was ever fair, i know) to the one who has to depend solely on his integrity and work ethic alone.
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