Gold diggers

There are two kind of people that get rich, the few who worked hard for what they have, and the opportunistics who do not really care the means.

Both of these are subject to fear the loneliness. It is understandable the need to satisfy corporal necessity, which becomes easier when they already own what everyone else wants and do not have anyone to spend their resources on and their time with, or when they, under social pressure, have joined someone who bore them.

The emotional ties they create on gold diggers is a nonsense. In the best scenario they might feel they are rescuing people that have had a bad life, a bad luck, people running away from horrible places where their own families and neighbors are not willing to move a finger or do a small change to thrive; or kids that were born on disfunctional families and have always had everything. At the same time of rescuing them, they satiate their need of company, hoping someone who has lived those many scarcities would really appreciate what it takes to earn things, or at least would appreciate the one giving access to such things.

We have been educated with a superficial mindset to assess exclusively how things look, people considered nice looking would often rather leveraging off of that "advantage" and do the less effort possible. When successful people give the chance to untalented people and procreate with them they are weakening their genes, the genes of our species. Brainless people are multiplying and wasting planet's resources thanks to the mental weakness of the ones supposedly smarter. They fall in love and, if they lose what they have, they are abandoned... still they dare to cry.

Lennarth Anaya

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