Martin Hash wrote:What makes that quip especially good is that it's true.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I believe the line is usually something like "richest country in the history of time because we have iPhones".
It's really quite amazing to me that people can live in America today, only to look at the tiny fraction of humanity that has it better than them and complain.
You can live on a fixed income and you are living better than most aristocracy in all of human history. You already will live better than most people alive today.
But because they can't have even more they think the world is against them. If they would just look at it objectively, they'd see our "plutocracy" is downright beneficent as such things go.
I am not saying we shouldn't always look to improve things for the most people. We obviously should. But we shouldn't do so from a position where we bemoan our condition. That's just pathetic.