This is a fair and an important question. On the one hand, a free market is a necessary component of a free society, but there may clearly be a point when the massive wealth of a select few works against the common good.
A person with a serious leg injury should not be allowed to walk. It is also true that a person with a serious head or back injury should not be allowed to walk.
A responsible person
Debt collection agencies should not be allowed to call a person's work phone to get ahold of them.
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so then you can know who is the smartest person
No. A person should be allowed to live.
I think you should be eleven years old. And know the person.
No.
It depends who the person is. If it's a bad person, it should be no, but if it's a good person, it would be yes.
As much as possible
If the court places a judgment against a person, a garnishment can take place, there is no limit. It is possible for a person to have his/her entire paycheck garnished.
Credit cards allow a person to go into debt and then pay interest for the "privilege" of carrying a debt. Debt doesn't create a secure financial future. A person creates a secure financial future by having a savings plan and accumulating a cash cushion that can be relied on in bad times. A person should try to accumulate enough in savings to live on for 6-12 months.Two credit cards should be enough and should only be used if absolutely necessary. The balances should not be allowed to build up. Any balance should be paid down completely as soon as possible. Paying interest on a credit card debt is like flushing money down the toilet. On large balances you will never catch up on what you owe.