"Smart American" is an oxymoron
PS: All i really know about america comes from movies...
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I'm guessing Xant is in a similar position as you, Eugen. If I judged Europe off of movies I would think that, Jews would be in concentration camps, the French would walk around with white flags, the Polish military would be charging tanks from horseback, everyone in Italy would sound like "badda boom badda bing", all Russians wear tracksuits and do nothing but drink Vodka, and I would think every British person had horse teeth. Rather than that, I do not give into ignorance. Yes I am quite privileged to have the opportunities to travel all around Europe and witness for myself, but even without this, I would not be so quick to judge millions of people with five words.
Back on topic.
Your words are truely american: everyone can work his way up.
Yes because it is true, at least, in the States. If you are willing to work, and bust your ass, you will eventually be able to build something for yourself. It happens all the time, all over the place in America. Since I'm in college and still living with mommy,
I'll share a bit of my brother's story. He started working when he was 16, still going to highschool, moved out when he was 18, got his girlfriend pregnant and married her. Ten years later he's still married, has two kids, is the number 1 aircraft mechanic in the U.S. Coast Guard, and will soon be able to retire from the military and go to work for an airline making six figures. No he's not in the top 5% but he is successful, has a family, a nice living, and is a productive person. Considering he had nothing going for him other than the willingness to work and take responsibility, I'd say he's done quite well.
I don't mean to answer for Pappy (Rumblood), I just wanted to share my little story.
The price is to hurt the pride of dead people, and to sell the assets of their inheritors to those with merit.
I believe you may be basing this view too much off of the "Duck Faced Daughters". If this man had a competent child, and passed the company on to him to run, what would be the issue? I kind of think this discussion would not have been had if that were the case.
Yes, in some instances, money is blown by the offspring of a corporate giant, or a successor fails to meet the expectations that are bestowed to him/her, but this is the way of the world. I simply don't believe stripping the right to choose a successor to one's business simply because it is worth too much to risk it falling, is the way to go. Even if the money from it would go to everyone, it's not theirs, and the owner didn't choose this. I can understand how it could benefit society as a whole, making things easier for most, trying to make everyone more or less "equal", but what kind of impact could it have on society's ambition as a whole?
Just my opinions.