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Do you aspire to their excellence, or do you seethe at it? Do you admire and celebrate exceptional achievement, or do you impugn it and seek to tear it down?
Do you think that to save America we have to knock the hell out of “reward failure and punish success attitudes?”
Isn’t it “rewarding success” that made the US the most powerful and richest country in the world even though we have some losers that want to steal from the rich and give to themselves? Isn’t it best when you earn your own way in life and be compensated for what you are worth, rather than to steal from the rich like an mugger in a ghetto alley?
Tribeca, you know exactly what I mean and you are definitely no elitest. What you are is a cold liberal that wants to stick it to the rich and you do a poor job of trying to convince us that you are good.

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17 Responses to “What is your attitude toward people who excel you in the creation of wealth or in other accomplishment?”

  1. Mike on March 10th, 2010 6:37 pm

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    I welcome the competition.

    I am a retired research scientist and Real Estate Investor.

    I have found over the years by welcoming competition and treating competition as an interesting challenge I became quite successful myself.

  2. Still Beautifully Conservative on March 11th, 2010 11:34 am

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    I want them to show me what they did to acquire that wealth. I will be their student!!!

    I could never be jealous of someone more success than me because 9 times out of ten they worked darn hard to get what they got.

  3. noRepubsOrDemos on March 12th, 2010 12:49 am

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    Tax the crap out of them.

  4. Bigass on March 15th, 2010 5:37 am

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    Muggers should be jailed

  5. robert c on March 15th, 2010 12:02 pm

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    That depends on the accomplishment. “Creation of wealth” usually means profiting from somebody else`s labor.

  6. wendy c on March 18th, 2010 11:39 am

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    none of the above.
    I have no special respect for money. In fact, people who use that as a yardstick are just showing their lack of decency.
    Decent human being has nothing to do with comparing oneself as better because “oh wow, look at me.. I am a GOVERNOR AND he is just some low community organizer”.
    No.. that isn’t you.
    But the overall attitude is the same.

  7. justm399 on March 20th, 2010 7:28 am

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    Depends on how they create their wealth. If they inherited it and just play the stock market or if they have a business that practically enslaves overseas workers I don’t particularly respect them. If they actually produce something worthwhile or provide a worthwhile service, I’m all for rewarding success.

    Unfortunately a lot of people have a grossly over exaggerated idea of what they are worth.

    added: Desoto….
    top executive salaries have become overinflated because top executives serve on boards that determine other top executive salary… that circle jerk resulted in an ever upward spiral of salary, bonuses, and benefits. Really, not much different than when congress votes itself a pay raise, although they have kept their salaries in a fairly reasonable range at least.

  8. desotobrave on March 23rd, 2010 12:13 pm

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    I’m jealous of them. I try to watch what they do and how they do it, so that I may achieve the same level of success.

    St. Etienne, a free person cannot be exploited. If you have the choice to work or not, to accept a salary/wage or not, you make that decision yourself. If you don’t like that decision, you have only yourself to blame.

    Justm, who are you to determine what is worthwhile? Don’t you think that the people with whom someone does business is more capable, and justified, of determining the relative value of his product or service? That’s how a free society works. I offer a product or service at X price, and those who value that product or service more than X dollars partake.

  9. ck4829 on March 23rd, 2010 4:55 pm

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    They’re genetically superior.

    OK. Enough with the Republican idea on how wealth creation works.

    Obviously, if someone excels me in wealth creation, it’s because of practice, hard work, and the result of them having many failures before they succeeded.

  10. Bryan on March 24th, 2010 4:45 pm

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    I applaud people for their success so long as they have come by their position and wealth honestly. I do not covet the money, fame or accomplishments of others. I do believe that the United States is a country of infinite opportunity for those willing to apply themselves to the goals of hard work,education, self reliance, personal responsibility and the quest for excellence in all endeavors.

  11. Damsell With Stress on March 25th, 2010 10:11 pm

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    I have to laugh at one of the poster above as they mention it is an exploitation of labor… yet, as Americans we are paid more than most and are the richest society in the world… even our homeless don’t starve… yet it is the left that wants to say that the people are mistreated here in America…

    What a crock of dung… Little do they realize that everyone is equal here and there are those that strive for more and achieve it and there are those who don’t and well don’t. Its also safe to say that most that strive for more have failed, but pick themselves back up and try again.

    Its not how many times you fall, its how many times you pick yourself back up…

  12. tangerine (R.I.P. Farrah) on March 25th, 2010 11:41 pm

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    I’m happy for people who achieve a great deal on their own merits as long as they come by their success ethically.

  13. Bob on March 28th, 2010 12:38 am

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    those who “work” for what they have, deserve every penny they have..

  14. Travis on March 29th, 2010 11:19 am

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    They achieved the American Dream. This country is based on free enterprise and entrepreneurship and they took full advantage of it. God Bless Em.

  15. robertownsyou on March 31st, 2010 7:53 am
  16. patience77 on April 2nd, 2010 6:44 am

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    I admire success when all can feel such in their own way and none is hurting. Riches are fine as long as it was accomplished the right way. I do not see such was done in such way. I see many who have so much took and used the little guys to get there success through evil of stealing hard working taxpayers money as their families had suffered and struggled to make it and got knocked down every time they tried to climb higher. The ghetto as you speak of would not be such if people of your kind did not put them there and remember they are not the muggers who steal from the rich it is the rich who had stolen from the poor, very poor and middle class to get where you all are at. Your kind never cared if their children ate,lived or died as long as it wasn’t your own.

  17. tribeca_belle on April 4th, 2010 5:13 am

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    I’m not sure what you mean by “excel you” but I’m not going to criticize your word usage because you might interpret that as a form of elitism.

    Nevertheless, I know that I will never be able to play golf as well as Tiger Woods and I admire his talent and accomplishment. I understand why he makes so much money.

    I’m not sure that most people are compensated for what they “are worth” because most people have no exceptional talents or abilities. Most people are by definition average. In most areas of endeavor they are easily replaced by others of equal ability. I do believe that people should be able to earn a decent living wage because most can’t survive without working for some entity.

    I also realize that I have been more fortunate than most and although I don’t like paying taxes I realize that I can afford to pay more than someone who is not as well situated. Rewarding success does not mean that almost all of the wealth should be concentrated in only a very small segment of the society while others are struggling.

    Also, many people who obtain the most rewards in this society haven’t done anything other than being born. We have never operated on a purely merit system. It is a misrepresentation to say that we do. We also don’t reward the people who deserve monetary rewards most.

    You’re taking a very simplistic view of how wealth works in this society and trying to support an ideology based on that simplistic view. Reality is a lot more complex and our ethical system develops constantly based on a more honest evaluation of how things actually are.