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Is inequality really that bad?

Will we ever all be equal? Only when we die, we will all be equally dead.

Other than that, we will NEVER be equal. And why would we want to be?
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Depends, unequal when it comes to law? or only socially?
Bang5luts · M
@nonsensiclesnail I believe either is not good. @DogMan and no inequality is not bad if it favors you. Your demograph, your race, gender or financial status. But I guess this post wouldn't exist if you were, poor, black or a woman 🤔
DogMan · 61-69, M
@Bang5luts I have been poor, I'm also an ex-con with only a high school diploma.
But through discipline, hard work, and perseverance, I became a millionaire by the
time I was 50. It has been proven that ANYONE can be a success. It doesn't
matter if you are a poor, black, woman. If you make good decisions everyday,
you can be successful. If you make bad decisions, (this goes for people of all
races and color) like partying every night, going in late to work. having babies
out of wedlock by different losers, you will fail.
If you are not living a successful life, you will never be successful.

There is a recipe for success for everyone, unfortunately many people do not
want to go by the recipe. They got a participation trophy in school, they
believe they should get one in real life.
Bang5luts · M
@DogMan I have been in the yard as well. You should be proud of yourself. I don't measure my own personal success by the things I have accumulated or wealth I have amassed. More by the way I am appreciated for the good I do for others at my own person sacrifice.

I am in no way knocking you or your achievements or accomplishments. In any way.
DogMan · 61-69, M
@Bang5luts I have been able to donate a lot of money over the years. My wife and
I spend around 30k a year taking care of homeless animals, that's the big one, but we
donate to many other charities too. I am a grateful dude. And I take nothing for granted.

In my post military life, I had one full time job, and two part time jobs. None of them paid
well, but when you only work, you don't spend money. I also found an awesome woman,
that had the same work ethic, 30 years ago. I credit her with keeping me on the straight
and narrow, ( I could be a wild man ), but I am now reaping the rewards of years of work
and sacrifice.
Bang5luts · M
@DogMan you sir are definitely a fortunate (a good life partner wife), hard working and generous man. I never doubted it.