Those Mother WEFers are Trying to Convince Everyone That Owning Nothing Is Good
If you own nothing, the idea of not owning anything seems at minimum, normal. However, in a twisted way, you may enjoy the thought of everyone else owning nothing too. You might have to share everything, but sharing is way better than having nothing.
If you are successful at acquiring things, the idea of owning nothing sounds like the worst idea ever! Why would you want to share your car, when you worked hard to afford it? It is your car. Why should you have to waste your time waiting for a shared thing to be available.
Now, there is a third class of people who don't care who owns it, but all that matters is they get control of using it. The corporation owns the car, and pays for the driver. They just say where and when that car should be.
So, which group do you fall into? And that appears to greatly impact how you see Satan Clause's speeches.

Will Abundance Make You More Sharing?
People tend to share freely what is of almost no financial burden to them. This is usually to the level which a person can buy all they want. Like a parent could buy all the penny candy that a child could eat.
Likewise a millionaire can just buy a condo for his mistress. It is a trivially small amount of money to that person.
When you have about 100x the wealth, that item becomes trivial. And sharing it becomes trivial. You can always just get another one.
Can we imagine a time where each person can have all the things easily. Where there exists a huge abundance? Most of the dreamers say they can, but really, humans and nature, and human nature don't work that way.
There is something at each level that is costly to that person. No matter their station. And it has to be so. Sure, you can buy as many Toyotas as you want, but how many hand built Lamborghinis can you buy? First, they are much more expensive, second, there are a limited number of them.
Next you have items that are personally meaningful to the person. Like an item that mother gave them, or a toy that daddy made for them. To others, these may be meaningless mementos. But to the one who has them, they have deep importance. Should someone be forced to share these things? Well, mother's all over have shouted at their children to share. But what is the cost of sharing something important to you, with a person who is likely to damage it? Is the mother correct in that you should share? Or is she telling you to destroy your precious item?
Certain things are really not abundant, not even when most things are very abundant.

How much is your time worth?
Sharing things incurs a time penalty, unless you get to a point where every one and every place has one of those items. And, if there are that many of that item, why don't we just give one to each person?
One part of the mother WEFer's spiel on you own nothing is sharing cookware. "It will be shipped to you quickly", the voice says. But, how quickly can that be, when most people fix and eat meals at the same time. Do you adjust your eating time/schedule so that spatulas are available when you need one?
A spatula is so cheap that any time spent waiting for a spatula is just wasted time. Horribly wasted time. However, here we have another discrepancy in humans. Some people are VERY productive and use up all their time being productive. And a large group of people have no goals for their time that so they waste every free hour that they have.
There was this one CEO who worked out that it cost him more to sit around for taking a commercial flight, then it would cost to have his own jet and flight crew.
So, again, this really depends on the person, but wasting time to save not even a penny, is just silly.
A set of kitchen utensils costs less than $20. Even less if you shop at a dollar store.
I believe that everyone having their own saves so much time, and time, every successful person will tell you is the most precious resource.

People Who Have Nothing
People who have nothing, either because they blow every dollar they make, have no drive to be successful, or have a belief that having things takes away from others, all of these people scheme/wish for a day when everyone else will be as impoverished as them.
It seems that this type of person is also prone to jealousy. That is one thing the rich admonish people who want to also be rich about. Never say, "it must be nice" when you see someone with something that you want. These words will keep you from ever having such a thing yourself.
The people who are envious of others would gladly tear everything down just so everyone has nothing, just like them.
These people say things like, it would be nice if we all shared, but they are really saying, give me some of what you have. And to them it doesn't matter, when you tell them that this will destroy society. They already have nothing. To them, society is already destroyed.
Societal Inequality is a real thing. And must be faced. And solutions besides "just throw money at it" have to be worked on.
If we do not, what happens is that "communist" dictators use this to take over the nation for themselves. And this is what those mother WEFers plan to do.

People who are productive see Agenda 2030 as evil. However, there are people who are easily swayed by the promise of equality. Of having their needs met. Or just watching the place burn, because it is not theirs.
The problem is, only the productive can do anything about this.
All that the communist-useful-idiots can do is tear everything down. They can't even build a communist utopia, because that requires a great amount of productivity.
Perhaps we need to create a bunch of jobs that can be done by anyone, any IQ level, whenever they show up. If they are able to work, to feel a part of the community, and afford stuff of their own, then maybe we can convert them all. Maybe.
However, as we build a new, better homestead / small community, we need to realize that this group of people are not just being facetious when they say they will come and burn down your cities, and punch all of you Not-Cs

"Wow, what a thought-provoking post! 😄 You've really got us thinking about the concept of ownership and sharing in today's world. I'm curious, which group do you think you fall into? The one who shares freely, or the one who values individual ownership? 🤔 Either way, it's an interesting discussion to have.
And I love how you brought up the idea that abundance can make us more sharing, but only if we truly value our time and resources. It's not just about having stuff, but about being able to use them efficiently and effectively.
What are your thoughts on this? Do you think we can imagine a world where everyone has access to everything they need, without sacrificing individuality or creativity? Let's keep the conversation going! 💬
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