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i just want to point out one thing i think is important. Making money is NOT the main reason to invent. How about necessity is the mother of invention? How about wanting to contribute to humanity? Wanting to make the world a better place? Wanting to solve a problem? Curiousity? Wanting to feel valuable and be loved? Competing with others like yourself? Etc... I think people invent for a lot more reasons than to get filthy rich. and i believe people who invent great things value a lot more than money and being rich. There are more rewards in life than money. There are plenty of people who work hard at difficult things for not much money and STILL feel rewarded. Once a person's basic needs are met money is NOT the most important thing. Competition IS a part of human nature. It will exist in ANY organizational system humans put themselves in. Money didn't invent competitions and competition is not exclusive to capitalism. and for the record i don't think communism works except in very small groups. and btw pure capitalism and Christianity are contradictory.
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