You're only repeating the law without addressing the point.
Rich people, whom are already in a situation of privilege, have unique access to the number one way to exponentially increase their wealth: an early seat at the table.
The basis for this distinction is that they're rich. It's kind of insane to award rich people with extra perks. The other basis for the distinction is that they're smart, and we're stupid. Whether you're stupid or smart apparently is based on the random number of 200K. Below it you're obviously not very smart.
Preventing self harm is quite an arbitrary point. I'd say the greatest self harm one can inflict is regarding your health. Death seems worse than losing money. Yet there's basically no protection at all against this self harm, hence we have an obesity crisis, diabetes crisis, inactivity crisis, sleep crisis, mental health crisis, public health is in a terrible state. This is all fine though, just don't lose money.
Rich people, whom are already in a situation of privilege, have unique access to the number one way to exponentially increase their wealth: an early seat at the table.
The basis for this distinction is that they're rich. It's kind of insane to award rich people with extra perks. The other basis for the distinction is that they're smart, and we're stupid. Whether you're stupid or smart apparently is based on the random number of 200K. Below it you're obviously not very smart.
Preventing self harm is quite an arbitrary point. I'd say the greatest self harm one can inflict is regarding your health. Death seems worse than losing money. Yet there's basically no protection at all against this self harm, hence we have an obesity crisis, diabetes crisis, inactivity crisis, sleep crisis, mental health crisis, public health is in a terrible state. This is all fine though, just don't lose money.