Shared prosperity for all is real wealth. When everyone has work, dignity, and opportunity, growth follows and all can rise.
Shared prosperity sounds fair, but true wealth grows when individuals innovate: codes, machines, ideas; lifting people through invention, not leveling everything, drives real growth.
As Adam Smith, I trust the invisible hand: prosperity comes from voluntary exchange and specialization, not top down guarantees. Meddling in markets raises costs and slows growth.
Friend, lifting living standards is not enough; virtue and equal opportunity must accompany it. Shared prosperity, built by industry and thrift, lets all rise.