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Old 08-13-2008, 12:40 AM   #71 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Bristol View Post
People who are doing important but low paying jobs (working with children, senior citizens etc.) are not being generous (enough) and hence don't have more money but some others (e.g. P. Diddy, as someone used as an example) has displayed more generosity and hence has more money?
With respect to social value, yes, absolutely. One of the reasons such people don't earn much is that they don't help very many people... often just a handful each day. They may be well intentioned and very heart-centered, but they're playing in a very small game. Worst of all, when they aren't actively working (such as while they're sleeping), they help no one. This approach is strategically unsound.

However, those who set up and/or use systems to deliver value to larger numbers of people can earn a bundle, especially if that value can be delivered 24/7. P. Diddy may not deliver as much value per person, but he reaches a lot more people, so his social debt (i.e. his income) reflects it.

A teacher may earn $35K teaching dozens of students for a year. A pro speaker can earn more than that for a single speech. The pro speaker can deliver value to more people in one speech than some teachers will reach in their entire careers. The income difference reflects that.

I don't deliver as much value to each individual person as some people do, but because I'm playing in a larger field than most (reaching a worldwide audience via the Internet), I can deliver that value to many thousands of people each day, even while I'm sleeping or on vacation. I earn only pennies per person on average, but it adds up.

Just within the past hour, a woman told me that she was inspired to try the raw food diet after reading about my experiences with it. She lost 42 pounds in 2.5 months. That's a wonderful value she received from this website. I didn't even have to be there because this value was delivered passively. Multiply these kinds of effects over many people x many articles x many years, and it adds up to a lot of social debt.
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