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As a fun thought experiment -- to get £1bn someone would have to give you £1 per second EVERY SECOND for 32 years.
No one needs that much money. And anyone who says they do, or anyone who defends someone who does, really needs to adjust their point of view.
That didn't really hit me until I realized it's £3600 per hour. That's my monthly salary.
86400 per year.... i mean PER DAY
To hit that 32 year time line you would be getting that 3600 an hour, but you would be working 24 hours a day every day.
If you did 8 hours a day mon-fri at that rate you would earn 576,000 a month.
To get your 1bn at that pace you would have to work for 144 years.
Alright, no offense, but that has to be the least useful visualization of a billion I've ever come across. I already have to do the math every time I want to calculate how many minutes there are in a day and you want to use the number of seconds in 32 years as a reference?
"If you put it all in one dollar bills it would weigh ten tons". There. Fixed. You immediately picture it now.
In pound coins it'd be 8750 tons, which is not quite as intuitive, but it's a lot heavier, so it still has an impact, I suppose. That's about as heavy as a small battleship, if that helps.
This guy used rice to visualize the difference between one million and one billion and I thought it was pretty effective.
https://youtu.be/qSOVBiEotaw?si=ATNi9Zb0po0MFReW
The fun part about that one is that Bezos himself is now reported at about one third more than reported in that video, so... that pile is too small now.
But also, if you're gonna use visual aids that's cheating.
If anyone ever wanted evidence that humans are too stupid to survive 1000 more years, they should read your comments.
Yeah, I think I'm exposing your stupidy pretty effectively, right? I'm killing it with the visualizations today.
"hey I agree with your point entirely but you're fucking stupid. This other completely subjective way of saying your point is infinitely better even though it's incredibly easy to find issues with! I'm way better at communicating than you, despite the fact that it takes two seconds to find and point out the flaws in my communication"
Who in this world has a billion in cash?
That.......... wasn't exactly my point.
My point was more that people think £1bn is not that much more than £1m. That billionaires aren't "all that rich"
I was trying to illustrate that one billion of anything is far more than you think it is.
If you met 100 people an hour, every hour, for every day it would take you one thousand, one hundred and forty one years to meet one billion people.
And yet people say "Eh -- people shouldn't persecute billionaires. They deserve that much"
My point is no.
Extemely relevant:
Wealth, shown to scale