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Life is a Statistical Anomaly: Social Care is Irrational

People are lucky to be alive. It takes two unique sets of 23 chromosome gametes to form a zygote, which evolves through meiosis to form a healthy human.  The chance of of being born with good genes by supporting parents in a healthy environment, prosperous nation, and the right set of conditions to succeed is a statistical anomaly.

If someone was born thousands of years ago, they would have no social safety and be forced to live within their means or die. Guaranteed jobs, health care, and pensions are antiquated socialist paradigms; people need to be responsible for their own well-being and realize how lucky they are to be alive.

People should live a balanced budget, and not expect more than the benefits created by the best, historically proven economic paradigm–capitalism and privatization.

Specifically, privatization enables incentives to maximize an economy’s ability to maximize output.

What is wrong with the free lunch that comes with socialist programs? There is an unstable economic equilibrium because cash is not as efficiently allocated as the free enterprise system would allocate it. History supports this thesis–beyond capitalism, there is no system that maximizes prosperity for the highest quantity of people.

By Leon Apel

Leon Apel works virtually with talented team members from North America, Europe and Asia on projects designed to improve life on earth.

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