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  • @Swell | Welcome to Community Podcasting with Swell
    2024/11/08
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  • @sleuthsisters | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.
    2024/11/22
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    "By in statistics there is a term known as outlier which refers to an extremely big data term that has to be excluded from the rest of data to then arrive at the true economic picture. Further, a common misconception amongst people is that since rich people generate employment through their companies and contribute to economic growth and development, there should be tax concession for such companies."
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    4 分
  • @Ritz321 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.
    2024/11/22
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    "And then the second thing is that, that if the, you can see in the, in the contrafactual world where the they are not, you know, focusing on that much creation, that much innovation, wealth creation, technology, technology, then the economy, their economy is basically stagnated and they are still developing at that time. If we say so. That's all about from my side, thank you."
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  • @rishika36541 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."
    2024/11/22
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    "Moreover, this narrative is also perpetrated by women themselves. Women often use this narrative as a way to justify their own limitations rather than challenging societal expectations. This self perpetuating cycle of limitation and justification must be broken. To break this cycle, we must challenge societal expectations and promote a more inclusive and equitable narrative. We must encourage women to be confident assertive and powerful. We must create a society where women are valued and respected not just for their femininity, but for their strength, intelligence and capability."
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  • @Yashi012 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.
    2024/11/22
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    "So defining the current status quo, we live in a world where every person is running behind wealth and there's a lot of competition among people which usually result in a very stressful life and ends up giving several mental health crisis to people. And in such a situation, in the greed of wealth, people usually start following the path of unfair practices such as what we say corruption and which. Which is, which is morally incorrect to do."
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  • @Kaushika | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.
    2024/11/22
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    "A lot of time these wealthy people misuse their access to resources for the wrong reasons. To state a recent example, a Pune posh accident happened where a 17 year old was driving under the influence of alcohol and caused a crash that killed two IT professionals. The sad part is that the accused teenager's family very successfully wanted to shift the blame by pressurizing others, including the driver, to take the responsibility for the crash. This indicates an effort to exploit their resources and influence to evade legal consequences."
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  • @naysha | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.
    2024/11/22
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    "And they make the system so that it works in their benefit and against the people who actually need the support of the system to be able to get out of the get to be able to get out of their horrible living conditions. Power concentration is in their. Because of the power concentration in the hands of these people, it further increases the disparity among the economic classes of people belonging in who in the upper economic from the upper economic classes and the people belonging in the lower economic classes."
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  • @sanidhi | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.
    2024/11/22
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    "Labeling this as an immoral infringes on personal freedom and autonomy. Wealth as a Social Contract in many cases, wealth is earned through providing goods, services, or innovations that society values. Penalizing successes undermines the sorry undermines the meritocratic principles of hard work and contribution. And just to conclude, I would like I would like to add that wealth is somebody's hard earned work or could be passed down from one generation to other. I'd actually like to end here. Thank you."
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    2 分