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  • Essay / Critical Analysis of the Great Disruption - 848

    We would see living like kings and pharaohs, with all amenities taken care of, all basic human needs met, and our arguments about what needs to be improved being ever more refined for all. of this” (Gilding 4). The way we live today, the billion "rich" people in the world live frivolously and don't help the other six billion in the world, and we try to improve our lives, but not the lives of others. If we help others, we will in turn improve ours in the long term. Our ancestors, who worked hard to get what they got, look at us with dismay and dismay. They would be disappointed and would have wanted us to help others, by changing their