(Justin Deschamps) Becoming rich isn’t bad or criminal, in and of itself. Becoming rich by stealing from others, manipulating laws to ensure you stop anyone from competing against you, and claiming all resources available so no one can have their own abundance, is wrong. This is a “bad rich person.”
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by Justin Deschamps, July 30th, 2020
A good rich person wants to help everyone else who is willing to do the work to become abundant.
It turns out, the more “rich people” there are, the more freedom of time there is, the more innovation there is, the more cool things there is to buy and experience—which helps people live fulfilling lives.
Conversely, stealing from the rich to give to the poor, who lack a willingness to actually become abundant, makes everyone poor, unhappy, and miserable over time (see Socialism history).
What billionaire can you think of that helps those who truly want to do the work to become abundant, via gaining skill and pursuing honorable ambitions?
Who wrote a book about it?
Who had a nationally syndicated TV show that helped hard-working people become more successful, who are often still successful to this day, despite not winning the show?
It turns out that teaching people how to be successful is far more helpful to a person than winning a lump sum of cash on the Price is Right.
Contrary to popular belief, everyone “can be rich”—everyone can be abundant.
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When people are given the right and effective education, access to resources, and skill training to use their minds to express their creativity to produce goods and services, they will become abundant and successful.
This often forces a debt-based economy to become credit-based, reducing the need for government handouts at the expense of other people.
This was happening in the American Colonies before the revolution (where only a small minority of people owned slaves or hurt the Native Americans).
They had an interest free money system called Colonial Script. It was the bad rich who were threatened by the abundant-minded Americans and worked with the King of England to remove Colonial script, one of the biggest reasons the Americans went to war with England.
If one takes an honest look at history, the robber barons and thieves, the bad rich—who are allowed to kidnap their countrymen and sell them into slavery, who create monopolies that steal the rights of cottage industry from others—are the real cause of poverty.
Case in point, the Rothschilds, who are arguably one of the best examples of “the bad rich” that used lies and deception to amassed their familial wealth during the Napoleonic wars. They told British bondholders that England was going to lose the war with France, which caused the price of bonds to plummet, all while knowing England had actually won the war. With that wealth, they created more central banks and became the “bankers of nations,” later encouraging conflicts that caused these same nations to go into debt with… who? The Rothschilds.
And if they are not stopped by Good People, these good people wake up one day to find all their hard work stolen by a mindless mob that assumes it was the system of capitalism itself that caused them to be impoverished (again, see Socialism History).
The true principle of capitalism is what the good rich do. It’s the idea of using knowledge, lawful social networks, and sustainable use of resources to make everyone rich.
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The economy is a general term describing various exchanges of money, goods, and services between individuals, groups, and nations. The Deep State employ elaborate methods to manipulate the economy for the purpose of controlling human life, specifically by making it difficult to access goods and services that improve quality of life. The preceding information reveals news or research related to the economy at some level. This information is important to understand because it is one facet of the global control system. Truly free people have the ability to exchange their creative works (goods and services), which allows them to gain increased abundance over time due to innovation, technological advancement, and frugality. Thus, but understanding the economy and how money works, which is something most people do not understand, social systems of freedom can be developed. An individual’s freedom is only as effective as the environment within which they express their rights. As such, the individual is encouraged to gain deep knowledge of the law, and the expression of rights, which in a grand sense, is the economy at all levels—the exchange of ideas, energy, and resources. Once a group of individuals learns how to unite to protect their rights and resources (e.g. a nation or country) they can defend themselves from Deep State manipulation if they can guard against divide and conquer tactics and forme a truly lawful body politic.
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