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Not only does being a billionaire make sense but it is highly ethical to be one.
If someone has earned a billion dollars in assets by providing value to others (not by stealing), then by definition he or she has contributed a billion dollars more value to the world than what they have consumed.
If someone has more liabilities than assets then this person is not just broke or insolvent, but they have consumed more than they have produced.
Who is more moral? Who is more ethical?
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