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I love the free market system.
Nothing is fairer than the free market system that covers most of the globe. People end up with what they deserve.
The basic concept of a market is that it is the point where a buyer and seller meet to exchange goods. But it goes much further than that. If you are in a job earning $20,000 and your skills, experience, assertiveness and expertise are at a high level then it won't be long until you ask for a promotion, get a better job offer, and then start earning $30,000. If on the other hand you are in a job being paid $30,000 and the roles and responsibilities are beyond you then you will be sacked and go to a job earning $20,000. The market gives what you deserve every time. If you deserve to earn $500,000 a year you will, and if you deserve to earn $0, you will do that also. The best thing about a market is that it all comes down to you, the sacrifices you make, the amount you invest in yourself, making the most of your opportunities, its such a fair system.
If you are brought up in a wealthy family and your skills are poor, you don't bother developing a work ethic, and you have little control then it won't be long until your fortune is gone, whereas on the other hand you are brought up in the slums and you have ambition, take risks, and have a fighting spirit you will earn your own fortune.
If you are dating a hot chick and she is too good for you, whether thats because of your social skills, your personal self-esteem, the management of your emotions, your people skills, your relationships techniques for keeping people interested in you, your looks, it won't be long until you are dumped or cheated on, then you will begin to date someone less attractive. If on the other hand you are dating someone that you are better than overall, this may be because you have improved yourself during the relationship and they didn't then you will dump them and you will go on to date someone better. If you ex chooses to get depressed and make little effort to improve themselves then they will date someone much less in social status or attractiveness, and if they choose to work on themselves and make an effort to improve their standing in the dating scene then the negative effects won't be so bad and they may go on to higher levels than you.
The market is such an excellent system, nothing is fairer. It dictates the clothes we wear, the amount we earn, the people we date, the friends we have, the activities we engage in, and lots more.
The market also plays a strong part in allocating resources, such as time. So if you desire to have a great family life then you will choose to give up time making money, whereas if being rich is your thing you will more than likely have poor personal relationships. If you are great at time management then you make strike a strong balance, but thats up to the market.
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"The first stage of the great adventure has concluded happily, and here I am installed in Mexico, although I have no idea about the future" Che Guevara
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