I strongly agree with that. it takes little to none to be homeless. it is really good to step down from our high horses and meaningless saying that everybody can make it happen here in the States. Anyone living in the cities knows that is not true. people work 16/day minimum wage just to keep a roof over there heads. u get sick or work lays you off for a short period. easy to find yourself on the street. bottom line constant hard work does not at all guarantee you not ending up homeless.
I think the margin between success and becoming homeless is much thinner that most people would think. Just get hit by a streak of unlucky events and you could end up on the street way faster than you think.
True. But we can all imagine what it would be like to be ridiculously wealthy and we don’t like to imagine ourselves losing everything.
That's sorta the point. Thank you for playing.
Take into account that 66% of the top 1% inherited their wealth and never worked a day in their lives and you'd have to be an idiot to see it any other way.