A SEA OF HUMANITY
Humans "earning" basic survival needs has been part of the human condition since the evolution of the species and even well, ingrained in the very DNA might very well be the most accurate description of it. You now come along and demand that it be given away for free..
Why should it not be for "free", if what we are talking about is "basic survival needs".
It is evident that you have a greatly restricted notion of human aspiration. Which was explained aptly enough by a psychologist called
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs in the early 1940s. It depicts well how we are motivated to move from top-to-bottom, regardless of birthplace:
Those below the Poverty Threshold, and they are close to 50 million in the US, are concerned primarily with the first two rungs on the triangle. They have very little desire for "
self-actualization" beyond nourishment and a roof over their heads.
This is the bit "programmed genetically" along with procreation. It is instinctual in our species.
And in your tidy, well-organized but Tiny World, all that matters is what you have been able to "earn" - and therefore "what is yours". And, in perfect simplicity, "What is mine is mine, and what is yours is yours. Don't bother me with the sharing claptrap."
You live on a tiny island, all alone - but in a sea of humanity.
The problem is that you cannot survive all alone. You were not bred to do so. You need a culture, a language, community, order, things and family/friends/associates. Most of all, moreover, you need a Market-economy. Because you are sharing an Ordered Society that was built long before you arrived that consists of people working to provide the goods/services that they need for a living.
Selfish people refuse to accept the principle that they are just one clog in a huge system of wheels that turn, and turn, and turn. But that system (aka a "market-economy") is what provides you the Accouterments of a Life-style: A home, a car, a job, goods, services, objects, things, etc., etc.
Whether you like it or not, you are "sharing" a market-economy along with a great, great many other people. Get used to it. Learn to be less selfish. When done right, there's more than enough to go around. When not, there is societal conflict.
You are NOT God's
unique gift to humanity ...
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