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Originally Posted by Jel
Without getting too involved, seems to me that like most things, there's elements of both sides. Like you can't wash one hand without washing the other - this applies to both 'good' and 'bad' scenarios, including this one where you have few people with huge wealth, which in itself isn't a bad thing, but as you point out, it does lead to things that aren't really what you could call 'good'. Anyway, very interesting and thought-provoking thread, carry on everyone 
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One comes before the other. If you always washed your right hand first and then your left, identifying problems with washing your right hand would be a bigger priority than identifying problems with washing your left hand.... because something about your right hand might be the proximate cause of the problems you later have with your left.
