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What makes someone a loser in a capitalist society

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In capitalism, losers are those who do not work enough, do not fight for themselves, are not focused on self-improvement. Traits that are ought to make someone a loser are a laziness, carelessness, negligence, and apathy.

Step-by-step explanation:

Capitalism is the system that relies on work and gain, and that rewards those that are good, hard workers, who are innovative and diligent.

This means people who are being lazy, unmotivated, and negligent will be considered to be losers in capitalism. These people are not willing to work enough to reach the goal, do not have the qualities and virtues that are needed to be rewarded with the monetary gain, which is one of the main goals of participants of capitalism. The idea is to reward those who are eager and ambitious, studious, who put a lot of time and effort in self-discipline and work, and value work above anything else. Therefore, those who do not give their best, benefit from the work of others, are not willing to work, people who are sluggish, carless, and apathetic are not supposed to make it in the system, and are ought to be frown upon.

However, this system often benefits more those with a good starting position. The people who are born poor often have to work a lot more and harder to reach good living conditions. Those who are somehow prevented to work hard and long hours, also do not have the benefit. So sadly, in the capitalistic society sometimes losers are those from a poor and rough background.

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