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The subject, billionaires 2. do not deserve all of their money because 3.…
- The subject, billionaires 2. do not deserve all of their money because 3. they didn't work for it all.
- The subject, billionaires 2. didn't work for all of their money because...
- They have employees who do their job.
- The subject billionaires 2. have employees who do their job because...
- They can afford to hire people to do their job for them.
- The subject, who has employees who do their job, 2. didn't work for their all of money because...
- they're getting paid for labor they didn't do.
- The subject who didn't work for all of their money is necessarily someone who doesn't deserve all of their money because...
- Getting money without earning it isn't always ethical.
- The subject, who didn't work for all of their money is necessarily, 2. unethical because...
- The people who actually worked for the money should deserve adequate compensation.
The subject, 1. Something unethical is necessarily, 2. something undeserving of money because...
- Bad ethics should not be rewarded.
- The subject, billionaires 2. do deserve all of their money because 3. they help people every day.
- The subject, billionaires 2. help people every day because...
- They make our lives easier with new inventions.
- The subject, billionaires, 2. make our lives easier with new inventions because...
- automation is the future.
- The subject, which makes our lives easier with new inventions is necessarily 2. helpful for people because...
- Sometimes people need a helping hand for everyday tasks.
- The subject, who helps people every day, is necessarily, 2. deserving of money because...
- Money is a valid form of compensation for tasks well done.
- The subject, who helps people every day, is necessarily, 2. deserving of money for tasks well done because...
- Being rewarded for doing tasks right motivates you to continue doing tasks correctly.
The subject 1. Money is a valid form of compensation for tasks well done, is necessarily 2. a fully deserved reward for doing your job because...
- Money can help buy things and improve a person's life.