I don't deserve your suit. A key concept of a book I am reading (Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged") is that our world falls apart when individuals stop seeking their own satisfaction through personal achievement and feel a sense of entitlement to the accomplishments and work of others.
I wouldn't feel satisfied to inherit your suit. It's your work, not mine and I am not entitled to that. It is my purpose in this game to build a suit just as good (and better) through my own accomplishments. Given everything all at once, I have no purpose and there is nothing more depraved than a man without a purpose.
Ayn Rand was a mind very much moulded by her times, and her work has been used by interested parties to push their own agendas ever since (rather like E. O. Wilson's).
Anyway, the key phrase from the extract you have paraphrased is in red: I'm not really sure a nice pvp pixel suit qualifies as "everything all at once".
(and neither does fresh water, food, health, or a roof over your head...
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I've also often wondered what should be done with all those juicy multi-million $ inheritances in Rand's egoistic world. I suppose they could all be donated to the church - except that she was, of course, an atheist.
FE
PS Keep it and stay, Prohunter - otherwise you might pervert a Republican by mistake