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Jesse Peltan argues that many people mistakenly believe in a fixed amount of prosperity, viewing wealth as a zero-sum game.
He emphasizes that wealth is continually created and destroyed, with productive individuals improving the lives of those around them.
Peltan’s perspective on the fluid nature of wealth creation aligns with his prior examinations of productive challenges in modern economies, including his exploration of the need for efficient infrastructure in the context of the rapid increase of energy capacity. His commentary on the responsibilities of productive actors extends to advocating for stricter data privacy protections, underscoring a consistent focus on how targeted policy measures and individual initiative can drive collective prosperity.