If you think that having wealth should be rewarded more than creating wealth then nothing I guess.
Geometrically increasing wealth is caused by the "compound interest effect" where wealth begets wealth.
In other words, it's a signal that creating wealth is steadily diminishing in importance while owning it is increasing in importance.
To be clear, I'm poor, i.e. I've failed both at wealth creation and ownership so far. I'll think about how (much) wealth creation can 'distort' the geometric formula.
If you think that having wealth should be rewarded more than creating wealth then nothing I guess.
Geometrically increasing wealth is caused by the "compound interest effect" where wealth begets wealth.
In other words, it's a signal that creating wealth is steadily diminishing in importance while owning it is increasing in importance.