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humans are born as ' mites ' , they are born with bare hands .
If you are born to parents who have property, you will naturally become a
child of a rich family , and if you are born to parents who do not have prop
erty, you will naturally become a child of a poor family .
the so-called ‘ golden spoon’ and ‘ dirt spoon’ . Being born well may
not be up to you , but living well is up to you . To live well, you must have
wealth , and to have this wealth, you must collaborate well with others .
We need to learn how to do business together or share profits , and we ne
ed to know how to appropriately share profits earned by others, not oursel
ves . This is sharing and sharing . In the economic system of capitalist soc
iety, it is natural for me to make money with the rights, abilities , and
qualifications I have . The biggest profit of the sharing economy is that it i
s 'a mountain created by collecting dust . ‘Additionally , the greatest adva
ntage of the sharing economy is that there are no side effects to anyone b
ecause everyone is free to buy or sell only what they want or want to buy .
In other words, in the sharing economy, individuals, organizations , societ
y , and the country are all beneficiaries , and no one loses anything . Unde
r the sharing economy, whether for individuals , organizations , societies ,
or countries, the problem of wealth polarization disappears and a new econ
omy is born . Through direct transactions, individuals can purchase produc
ts at low prices , organizations can receive donations and support in variou
s ways , and societies and countries can bring about social price stability .
The world must engage in infinite competition and, QR
at the same time, infinite cooperation .
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