@achja said in #49:
> The imbalance of wealth and greed versus poverty on this planet has gone out of hand many years ago, I'd say.
> This hat story is another symptom of that.
>
> Imagine a world where everyone, no matter what color or background, would have a roof for shelter and enough food.
> In such a world the fairly huge amount of millionaires will be much less than it is now.
> However, lots of people fail to see how destructive capitalism can be. Time for a change!
>
> p.s.
> I think your excellent forum post will be getting new comments for more than 200 ye ^^^^h... days :-)
You reminded me of a book I once saw called "Material World: A Global Family Portrait" by Peter Menzel. I never owned the book to read it, but it was presented at a conference I was at and the speaker showed a few pictures. I never forgot the images I saw of the possessions of an average family in a wealthy country vs the possession of an average family in a poor country. It is shameful that we still haven't figured out how to feed the planet... or worse that we have figured it out, but just don't care.
> The imbalance of wealth and greed versus poverty on this planet has gone out of hand many years ago, I'd say.
> This hat story is another symptom of that.
>
> Imagine a world where everyone, no matter what color or background, would have a roof for shelter and enough food.
> In such a world the fairly huge amount of millionaires will be much less than it is now.
> However, lots of people fail to see how destructive capitalism can be. Time for a change!
>
> p.s.
> I think your excellent forum post will be getting new comments for more than 200 ye ^^^^h... days :-)
You reminded me of a book I once saw called "Material World: A Global Family Portrait" by Peter Menzel. I never owned the book to read it, but it was presented at a conference I was at and the speaker showed a few pictures. I never forgot the images I saw of the possessions of an average family in a wealthy country vs the possession of an average family in a poor country. It is shameful that we still haven't figured out how to feed the planet... or worse that we have figured it out, but just don't care.