It’s not only on the global level that inequality has deepened—with rich countries becoming richer while poorer ones fall behind. The same dynamic plays out within domestic economies: the wealthy grow wealthier while the poor struggle more.
This isn’t just an economic issue, but a reflection of human nature—the tendency that the more one has, the more one desires. Unless we recognize that we are deeply interconnected, this cycle will continue. Like a butterfly effect, these imbalances don’t just impact individuals today, but ripple across societies and future generations.
It’s not only on the global level that inequality has deepened—with rich countries becoming richer while poorer ones fall behind. The same dynamic plays out within domestic economies: the wealthy grow wealthier while the poor struggle more.
This isn’t just an economic issue, but a reflection of human nature—the tendency that the more one has, the more one desires. Unless we recognize that we are deeply interconnected, this cycle will continue. Like a butterfly effect, these imbalances don’t just impact individuals today, but ripple across societies and future generations.