what do u think about housing & healthcare as a universal human right?

I absolutely addressed your question and you may not be conscious of it but your answer did show your greed. You were thinking of net good as riches. I answered your question by saying it’s greedy to think of riches as the only “net good” outcome for someone. If I could get paid a million dollars a year and be set for life but I know I’m not doing good in the world and dont care for the job, vs a 75,000 job I can’t wait to go and look forward to doing because even though it’s hard, I love it, then I would happily take the latter job and would be a “net good” for me. Not because of money but because of my fulfillment.

Also, PD’s get great benefits and constant raises. At least in the state I’m in.

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