I like to think it like this: a million is a decent vacation. A billion is a generation.
Work Reform
A place to discuss positive changes that can make work more equitable, and to vent about current practices. We are NOT against work; we just want the fruits of our labor to be recognized better.
Our Philosophies:
- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
- Income inequality is the main cause of lower living standards.
- Workers must join together and fight back for what is rightfully theirs.
- We must not be divided and conquered. Workers gain the most when they focus on unifying issues.
Our Goals
- Higher wages for underpaid workers.
- Better worker representation, including but not limited to unions.
- Better and fewer working hours.
- Stimulating a massive wave of worker organizing in the United States and beyond.
- Organizing and supporting political causes and campaigns that put workers first.
Dude,.. it's a bit more paradox than usual, BUT I take it!
As a computer guy, just say, what's bigger? A gigabyte or a terabyte? That's the difference between a million and a billion.
For clarity, the scale in difference is the same between a terabyte and a gigabyte as compared to a billion and a million (a factor of 1000). But a gigabyte is not a million bytes and a terabyte is not a billion bytes Kilo = thousand Mega = million Giga = billion Tera = trillion
Gigabyte is a billion bytes, terabyte is a trillion bytes. But yes, relatively speaking, you're correct.
And in "long scale", a billion is 31 710 years.
millions = lifetime human income
billions = massive company (top 5,000)
trillions = large government (top 20)
- Read "gov spends millions" as "they employed 3 to 30 people"
- Read "company is fined 1 million" as "the had to hire 2 lawyers instead of 1"
- Read "company is fined 100 million" as "paying ~100 employees for ~10 years"
It's 1000 times bigger, woah
I think people can't really comprehend this because a long time ago a million was a lot of money. Like, if you had a million in your bank account you were a rich person. Nowadays that means you are just an average person with a little extra money. Heck, in places like San Francisco having a million means you are just scraping by.
It's 3 more zeroes. It's nothing.
As a retort, why do we need to know this?
Think it alludes to things around if you have 5 million dollars you can live off it for the rest of your life. If you have 5 billion dollars you can buy a $500,000 house daily and never use a dollar of your initial 5 billion. (Assuming 5% interest). Creating a forever rich family that no one will ever have to work again. That interest all gets pulled from the lower & middle classes slowly draining them and in truth the 5B owner won't be buying a new house daily, it will just rack up and maybe they will invest in a few other large companies. Until eventually you get a financial distribution that looks similar to what we have today. And it only gets worse unless you can tax in such a way that the wealth feeds back into those lower classes. A person with 20m dollars isn't much of an issue. A person with 20b dollars can wreck an economic system over time.
The economic system is set up in such a way that rich eventually are taking food out of the poors mouths by breathing. Or not, in the U.S. we had an official state something along the lines of only a fool pays inheritance tax.
innumeracy. "Why would it help to have an intuitive understanding of large quantities? You think it would help grasp situations where they're used or something?"
It'll be related to wealth and net worth somehow. The internet is obsessed with distribution of wealth
I think that this is a pretty bad and deceptive way of demonstrating the size comparison. Mainly because only 60 sec go into 1 minute, not 100. Only 60 min go into 1 hour not 100. Only 24 to a day etc.
Still though I agree thet people have a hard time grasoingbthe difference between millions and billions