Being rich is supposed to go hand in hand with chivalry toward society. This night needs good knights so that we can all have sweet dreams.
Being rich once came with an expectation of noble virtue and duty to others, let's make humanity great again.
I've been poor. I would fight like hell not to go back there. There's nothing good about it. But now that I'm in a position to make a difference, to make a fairer world, I fight as an angel warrior in full strength. Being rich, that's okay, so long as you realise what being a "noble" of society should be.
Being rich is a responsibility as much as it is a benefit. When you have all that, you have a moral duty to use that time and advantage to "level up" the rest of humanity and safeguard creation. You wanted to be "royal," well, that comes with all this. Good luck.
Being rich of nature, of love and in good times, with these all other forms of wealth are rich and without them all are poor.
Being rich in this world marks you out as a competitor, a winner, regardless of if you began in the slums or with a silver spoon. Yet I challenge you now, to see that the philosophy of money was always to set it up thus, with a few winners or "kings" and the masses as expendable to keep down the costs of labour and production. In this system, there is no escape from cruelty or suffering, we can only change who wins and who doesn't. The system was designed to centralise wealth. It was born of the socially darwinistic Victorian era. Its opposite is the love-nexus, a system more akin to Star Trek societies, the academic and striving adventure movies rather than the dystopias. It is egalitarian and kind. It is intelligent and democratic. It can take care of creation so that Earth thrives... with all that that brings for the future of our species. So, you winners, you rich people, you are the captains of this ship, revolution will kill us all... can you evolve us into a love-nexus? Because if you can't, nobody can.
The philosophy of money was criminal from its roots, and from there the tree it grew was one of great suffering. Thus though you'd be a fool not to want to become rich, if the only other option is pain, to keep your soul in tact you must have enough courage to ask questions about this money-nexus and seek a better way for all.
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