In a perfect world, many would say that we would all have the same basic qualities and virtues that make up a good person. Most would say that there would have never been any slavery. Perhaps half would say that there would have been no signifigant crimes. But when we someday make this "perfect world" how will we live? If no one starved, then the population would virtually balloon up instantly. If we all lived the same life span, perhaps life would be fair. But we know life's not fair. And how does the world change when it is perfect? Surely if everyone is to be equal then we should all have the same amount of money? Well, we don't (sadly for some of us, a fact taken for granted by so many others) so if we all had the same amount of money, we would still have jobs. And we would all like our jobs equally, so where will we get about half of our blue-collar workers? And our bosses would have the same amount of money as us. And then, they could not afford to have businesses. We all work hard in life at some point, to support ourselves, our families, and the causes we stand for. And many people are proud at the end of the day that they've worked to do everything they can. But, as any person who will think about it will realise, it all doesn't work out in the end. So perhaps we need to have different incomes. And how do we know who deserves to make more money? When you inherit money from a rich person, is it fair that you've been given this opportunity a poor man never had? Well, we'll assume for now that the world will work out in the end (religous beliefs aside as to when this is) and for now we'll do the best we can with all that we have, whether we deserve it or not, and the world will be a pretty nice place to live in, and a great place to wake up in tomorrow.