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This is corporation, guys. So we're not delusional, but there is a way to be as ethical as you possibly can. But that's not the goal of capitalism. That might be the goal of the person. There might be a advancement of a society to where Yeah, well, multiple people now have jobs now, which means like the way of life is just better across the board for everybody because now everybody's employed.
This is corporation, guys. So we're not delusional, but there is a way to be as ethical as you possibly can. But that's not the goal of capitalism. That might be the goal of the person. There might be a advancement of a society to where Yeah, well, multiple people now have jobs now, which means like the way of life is just better across the board for everybody because now everybody's employed.
This is corporation, guys. So we're not delusional, but there is a way to be as ethical as you possibly can. But that's not the goal of capitalism. That might be the goal of the person. There might be a advancement of a society to where Yeah, well, multiple people now have jobs now, which means like the way of life is just better across the board for everybody because now everybody's employed.
But one would argue that like we weren't starving before we had jobs. Like before there was a factory, before you bought your food at a grocery store, you just grew your own. For most of human history, people just had like small gardens, like where you just, and you just traded back and forth to where it's like, okay, we grow squash.
But one would argue that like we weren't starving before we had jobs. Like before there was a factory, before you bought your food at a grocery store, you just grew your own. For most of human history, people just had like small gardens, like where you just, and you just traded back and forth to where it's like, okay, we grow squash.
But one would argue that like we weren't starving before we had jobs. Like before there was a factory, before you bought your food at a grocery store, you just grew your own. For most of human history, people just had like small gardens, like where you just, and you just traded back and forth to where it's like, okay, we grow squash.
Well, I'm gonna walk across the street, go visit another family over there in that other village. I know they grow spinach. Well, you know what I'm saying? I'm bringing them some squash. They bring me some spinach and stuff.
Well, I'm gonna walk across the street, go visit another family over there in that other village. I know they grow spinach. Well, you know what I'm saying? I'm bringing them some squash. They bring me some spinach and stuff.
Well, I'm gonna walk across the street, go visit another family over there in that other village. I know they grow spinach. Well, you know what I'm saying? I'm bringing them some squash. They bring me some spinach and stuff.
it's fine like we all we we were all right before we had to like work for like cotton pieces of dead men to turn in for our waters to work in our houses because somebody bought the lake and owns the clouds i don't know if you notice you can own the the clouds you can own the land rights and all of the sky and atmosphere above it because capitalism is crazy right now
it's fine like we all we we were all right before we had to like work for like cotton pieces of dead men to turn in for our waters to work in our houses because somebody bought the lake and owns the clouds i don't know if you notice you can own the the clouds you can own the land rights and all of the sky and atmosphere above it because capitalism is crazy right now
it's fine like we all we we were all right before we had to like work for like cotton pieces of dead men to turn in for our waters to work in our houses because somebody bought the lake and owns the clouds i don't know if you notice you can own the the clouds you can own the land rights and all of the sky and atmosphere above it because capitalism is crazy right now
Anyway, I haven't even talked about antitrust yet. This is absurd. So all that to say, in our system, at least in America, we tried to set up this situation to say that if we keep this institution pure enough, it will police itself. And how you do that, because people really make their decisions by their purchases. People buy what they want.
Anyway, I haven't even talked about antitrust yet. This is absurd. So all that to say, in our system, at least in America, we tried to set up this situation to say that if we keep this institution pure enough, it will police itself. And how you do that, because people really make their decisions by their purchases. People buy what they want.
Anyway, I haven't even talked about antitrust yet. This is absurd. So all that to say, in our system, at least in America, we tried to set up this situation to say that if we keep this institution pure enough, it will police itself. And how you do that, because people really make their decisions by their purchases. People buy what they want.
And if you charge too much, but your brand is trash, and we don't believe you, people won't stop buying it. That's a price elasticity. What's the highest you could charge before people are going to be like, all right, you done lost your mind. This brand ain't worth it. which is how you game the system. You know what I'm saying?
And if you charge too much, but your brand is trash, and we don't believe you, people won't stop buying it. That's a price elasticity. What's the highest you could charge before people are going to be like, all right, you done lost your mind. This brand ain't worth it. which is how you game the system. You know what I'm saying?
And if you charge too much, but your brand is trash, and we don't believe you, people won't stop buying it. That's a price elasticity. What's the highest you could charge before people are going to be like, all right, you done lost your mind. This brand ain't worth it. which is how you game the system. You know what I'm saying?
It's like you make your brand worth it, but you charge as high as you can, not as cheap as you can. You take somebody like Arizona IC, they charge as little as they can. That's they brand though. For them it worked. But anyway, we, we as in the royal we, not me, but the concept is you need to have competition in the market. You can't just be the only person selling a thing.
It's like you make your brand worth it, but you charge as high as you can, not as cheap as you can. You take somebody like Arizona IC, they charge as little as they can. That's they brand though. For them it worked. But anyway, we, we as in the royal we, not me, but the concept is you need to have competition in the market. You can't just be the only person selling a thing.