False analogy? People get free money all the time with lotteries and welfare. UBI is another word for welfare. We clearly know what people do with welfare. The lottery is like a big welfare check. And we know what they do with that too.
These people can never actually think. They always assume Means from Ends, and pick the Means they want to suit their narrative.
If a puppy, a leftist, and Hitler were in a room, and someone opened it to find a dead puppy, they’d assume it was the leftist that did it even if Hitler’s hands were stained in blood.
BECAUSE THEY DIDN’T EARN THE MONEY. This isn’t hard. There are numerous articles, papers, and podcasts on the topic. When you don’t earn something, you don’t respect it. I thought your question was rhetorical because it’s so asinine.
Are you aware of any cases of unearned income or wealth that would not strongly support your generalization, particularly any that may relate to the themes mentioned in the post?
False analogy? People get free money all the time with lotteries and welfare. UBI is another word for welfare. We clearly know what people do with welfare. The lottery is like a big welfare check. And we know what they do with that too.
You wrote, “Why do most big lottery winners end up broke?”
I asked, “Have you considered the actual reasons?”
You have not answered.
So, have you considered the actual reasons, why most big lottery winners end up broke?
What are the reasons?
These people can never actually think. They always assume Means from Ends, and pick the Means they want to suit their narrative.
If a puppy, a leftist, and Hitler were in a room, and someone opened it to find a dead puppy, they’d assume it was the leftist that did it even if Hitler’s hands were stained in blood.
The conversations often feel like spinning tires in mud, but it’s still fun to see how much gets kicked up.
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BECAUSE THEY DIDN’T EARN THE MONEY. This isn’t hard. There are numerous articles, papers, and podcasts on the topic. When you don’t earn something, you don’t respect it. I thought your question was rhetorical because it’s so asinine.
Are you aware of any cases of unearned income or wealth that would not strongly support your generalization, particularly any that may relate to the themes mentioned in the post?