This idea may at first sight appear to be anecdotal. Yet it's happening often enough for it to at least be suggestive of a hypothesis. Much like a carnivore diet and it's relation to manic depression. This hypothesis is not intended to point out particular culprits for punishment. It's not even the intent to be a call out to do something about the problem or to act on it in some way. And it most certainly is not yet another attempt to exhibit ones jealousy of wealth. It is to ask for a dialogue to start on the topic. So that we can finally discuss what is actually there, by observing it 'suspended', free from the judgement of our prior beliefs. A Pareto Distribution is proposed as a natural force or a law of nature. In the economic sense, the proportions of the distribution are driven by rent seeking. In other fields there will be other drivers with the same effect on distribution of whatever has value in that field. The reason rent seeking never comes
Recently I had an exchange with a man who would make himself angry, when I started talking about how the world's problems are caused by individuals, like myself, him and others and not a cabal of wealth and power. That is to say, me and you, I. The curious thing is I was not saying it was his fault or directing any blame onto him personally. But he took it exactly as though that was what I was doing. And made several attacks directly at my person. When I pointed this out, though he did not deny it, he got yet more angry, using further projections. This poor child is still not aware of his actions. And the cause of them. Which is that I am pointing clearly at how it's a neurosis, which often develops into a psychosis, to blame wealth and power for the world's problems, while "I" proceed to be fully complicit in them. Because I am the cause. Not they. So how is it technically that "I" am root cause of the world's problems? The most common w