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Have you ever thought about this question? For those tech moguls and super-rich individuals, what is their real wealth?



Some might say it's the market value of their stocks or those endless numbers in their bank accounts. But if you think about it carefully, this answer doesn't really hold up.

Why? Because numbers are something you can create as much as you want. Just look at the current fiat currency system—the Fed wants to inject liquidity, types a few keys, and trillions appear out of thin air. But what if there's no real output behind this money? At the end of the day, it's just a numbers game—the printed bills are nothing more than paper with some nominal value.

True wealth has never been defined by just a string of numbers on the books.
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CommunitySlackervip
· 17h ago
Alright, alright, you make some points but it's not that absolute. True wealth is being able to exchange for things, right? No matter how intangible the numbers are, someone still has to recognize their value.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 17h ago
I've heard this argument too many times—it still can't escape the old cliché of "real assets." In the end, true wealth is nothing more than power and discourse; numbers are just a facade.
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All-InQueenvip
· 17h ago
Sis, your perspective is spot on. Fiat currency is just a nesting doll game—the numbers are getting more and more abstract.
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ChainSauceMastervip
· 17h ago
Yeah, that's a clear-headed perspective. The numbers are all just illusions—once the printing press starts running, anything becomes possible.
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