Well, congratulations on being more important than 7 billion people then. If you don't mind me asking, what did you do to become more important than 7 billion people? Did you kidnap a nigerian? Haha.
Personal achievement is what to do to get into the 1%. Where you live contributes to the rest of the 14%. 1 billion people are a lot of people. Most dont have to do anything to get into it.
Sorry mate but that's reality. No pride, just facts. The poorest in 1st world countries are considered rich when compared to other less developed nations. Billions of people and to rise above the 7 billion isnt that hard. You just have to by percentage be better off than those below you.
All the citizens in america would be just 1/3 of a billion.
Taken in the broadest economic definition of a first world country nearly 17% of the entire human population is in this category. Thus just over a billion people are classed as from first world countries. Being a citizen of a first world country thus in the given argument automatically assigns you a higher position of importance, no matter your personal achievements because of the giant scale of what's considered important. Access to clean drinking water? Already better off than 2 billion people. When talking in such low standards and with populations so high, average Joe's like me get into the upper tiers.
Seriously though? You said that you're more important than 7 billion people because you were born in a first world country. I congratulated you on being more important than 7 billion people because you were born in a 1st world country. You didn't really have to do much to be more important than 7 billion people.
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Well, that makes you be seen as more important than billions of people, but does it TRULY make you more important?
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Nialistically no one matters.
In reality, yes I'm more important then 7 billion people. That still means I'm below a couple hundred million other people.
It's not boasting nor pride. Just statistics.
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Well, congratulations on being more important than 7 billion people then. If you don't mind me asking, what did you do to become more important than 7 billion people? Did you kidnap a nigerian? Haha.
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I was born in a first world country :D
Personal achievement is what to do to get into the 1%. Where you live contributes to the rest of the 14%. 1 billion people are a lot of people. Most dont have to do anything to get into it.
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Well, once again, congratulations being more important than 7 billion people without doing anything.
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Sorry mate but that's reality. No pride, just facts. The poorest in 1st world countries are considered rich when compared to other less developed nations. Billions of people and to rise above the 7 billion isnt that hard. You just have to by percentage be better off than those below you.
All the citizens in america would be just 1/3 of a billion.
Taken in the broadest economic definition of a first world country nearly 17% of the entire human population is in this category. Thus just over a billion people are classed as from first world countries. Being a citizen of a first world country thus in the given argument automatically assigns you a higher position of importance, no matter your personal achievements because of the giant scale of what's considered important. Access to clean drinking water? Already better off than 2 billion people. When talking in such low standards and with populations so high, average Joe's like me get into the upper tiers.
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Seriously though? You said that you're more important than 7 billion people because you were born in a first world country. I congratulated you on being more important than 7 billion people because you were born in a 1st world country. You didn't really have to do much to be more important than 7 billion people.