ZeraYacob›The ethics of extreme wealth
Why lifestyle inflation feels inevitable but wrong
“I spend more on wine in a month than my employees make and I cannot figure out if I should feel guilty or if that is just how things are.”
The deeper question
Rising standards of living outpace moral intuitions about appropriate consumption.
Concept: lifestyle inflation
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The ethics of extreme wealth: A Starting Point
What do you actually owe when you have far more than most? Explore the philosophical foundations of wealth inequality and what ethical responsibility—if any—comes with having excess.
The ethics of extreme wealth: Foundations
Build a coherent ethical framework for wealth rather than cycling through guilt and rationalization. You'll examine foundational questions about fairness, power, and what a good life looks like when resources aren't scarce.
What Is The ethics of extreme wealth?
Define extreme wealth on your own terms and ask whether the standard justifications for it—merit, innovation, freedom—actually hold up under scrutiny. A clear-eyed look at how we think about money.
The ethics of extreme wealth in Practice
See how ethical principles about wealth translate into actual decisions: where to live, what to do with money, how to talk about it with others. Ethics becomes real when you live it.
The ethics of extreme wealth: A Deeper Look
Go beyond surface-level arguments into the harder questions: Can extreme wealth ever be moral? Does having it make you complicit in inequality? What's your honest answer?
Why The ethics of extreme wealth Matters
Understand why this question haunts so many people and why ignoring it doesn't make it disappear. The stakes are personal, social, and moral all at once.
The ethics of extreme wealth: Questions Worth Asking
Ask the questions that nobody else wants to ask: Is my wealth my fault? Does it make me a better person or worse? Can I live with what I have and still sleep at night?
Living with The ethics of extreme wealth
You can't opt out of having extreme wealth, but you can choose how to live with it—consciously or unconsciously. Learn what the conscious path actually demands.
The ethics of extreme wealth: From Confusion to Clarity
Replace confusion with clarity by testing every common justification for extreme wealth against reality and reason. You'll know what you actually believe, not what you've been told to believe.
The ethics of extreme wealth: What Nobody Tells You
Learn what the comfortable classes work hard to ignore: the hidden costs of extreme wealth, the questions it raises, and what changes when you stop looking away.
The Examined The ethics of extreme wealth
Examine your own assumptions about wealth, fairness, and what you deserve by testing them against lived experience and rigorous thought. You'll emerge with a clearer, harder-won perspective.
The ethics of extreme wealth: Start Here
Enter the conversation about extreme wealth and ethics without ideology, guilt, or defensiveness. A practical place to begin asking what it all means and what comes next.
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