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So the essay goes something like this:
Im 2010 Whitey Basson the CEO of shoprite earned 620 000 000,my personal opinion
Good for him-he worked hard to earn this.
So now the essay is saying say you were in the possession of this money
Step 1
All 7billion people will take 620 000 000 when they have done a years work in order to really get rich.
1.Is this maxim conceivable? In a world ruled by the unisversal law
2. Would you act on your maxim in such a world?
What do you think about whitey or yourself earning this amount of money?
Why do you think this?
So the essay goes something like this:
Im 2010 Whitey Basson the CEO of shoprite earned 620 000 000,my personal opinion
Good for him-he worked hard to earn this.
So now the essay is saying say you were in the possession of this money
Step 1
All 7billion people will take 620 000 000 when they have done a years work in order to really get rich.
1.Is this maxim conceivable? In a world ruled by the unisversal law
2. Would you act on your maxim in such a world?
What do you think about whitey or yourself earning this amount of money?
Why do you think this?
So the essay goes something like this:
Im 2010 Whitey Basson the CEO of shoprite earned 620 000 000,my personal opinion
Good for him-he worked hard to earn this.
So now the essay is saying say you were in the possession of this money
Step 1
All 7billion people will take 620 000 000 when they have done a years work in order to really get rich.
1.Is this maxim conceivable? In a world ruled by the unisversal law
2. Would you act on your maxim in such a world?
What do you think about whitey or yourself earning this amount of money?
Why do you think this?
So the essay goes something like this:
Im 2010 Whitey Basson the CEO of shoprite earned 620 000 000,my personal opinion
Good for him-he worked hard to earn this.
So now the essay is saying say you were in the possession of this money

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