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· 7 years ago
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If a friend leaves WOW at high level and gives their newb buddy all their gold and rare items is that cheating? Not all players start with those advantages. If a poor person saves their whole life so their kid will go to college is that wrong? If your great grandfather went to college, he gave your grandfather a better life than someone from a worse background. What if personal ability? Those with every opportunity who waste it, or those who inherit millions and turn it to billions? Many lottery winners end up broke, so it must take some skill and work even with all that money to make a fortune. Can we tell people what to do with their money in life or death? It's a real issue but a complex one, and "enough" money is highly relative. Somewhere in the world is someone who thinks your life is extravagant and decadent, you're their 1%.
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dancadamorte
· 7 years ago
It doesn't say it's bad to inherit money, it's saying it's starting out with an advantage. Lots of people start out with all different advantages. But if I'm amazingly good at math naturally and understand immediately without studying while my friend struggles with it night and day, when we both get an A in the class we're not the same. We have ACHIEVED the same thing, but I started with an ADVANTAGE and it was much easier. That's the point of this. It's not good or bad, it's just an advantage, and if you LIE about the advantage it's kind of morally cheating. And yes, if you take over an account with a high level character and take credit for getting that character to that level without acknowledging you didn't get there yourself it's totally cheating.
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