Jeff Atwood on Nostr: I just don't understand. Am I the one who is wrong? Or is it the extreme, hyperbolic ...
I just don't understand. Am I the one who is wrong? Or is it the extreme, hyperbolic centralization of wealth that is wrong? Is it, like, impossible to live a good life for you and your family with "only" 10 million dollars, for example? We can debate the number, but it's the principle that matters here. When is enough?
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