JAY-Z Explains Why Not All Billionaires Are Bad
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JAY-Z Explains Why Not All Billionaires Are Bad
"Your morality defines who you are. Your morality is not defined by a dollar amount. And if so, what is that dollar amount? When does it start? It can't be that way. It doesn't make any sense."
"A person with more money can do more good. It's a choice. Again, we're living in the real world. You can be realistic or idealistic."
"There's no tension. I don't give a fuck what you say. People behave the way they want to behave-it's not a dollar amount."
"You get to demonize this group of folks without fixing the actual system that exists, that's in play. [Money] may enhance it or may cause you to act in a way."
JAY-Z emphasizes that morality is not determined by wealth, arguing that success can be achieved despite systemic challenges. He believes that individuals with more money have the potential to do more good, and that public perceptions of billionaires are often misguided. He dismisses the notion that wealth inherently defines character, stating that people will behave according to their true nature regardless of their financial status. JAY-Z advocates for focusing on individual actions and choices rather than generalizing about wealthy individuals.
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