I don’t want to be uncharitable, but is it a fair interpretation to say you’re advocating that we stop prioritizing improving outcomes through hard work and education and instead disincentivize financial success?
I would say it is more like we stop pretending that hard work determines outcomes, and move away from conceptualizing "success" in financial terms.
I would say it is more like we stop pretending that hard work determines outcomes, and move away from conceptualizing "success" in financial terms.