Some develop it and use it themselves only. Others sell lots or build neighborhoods. Abuse isn't certain.
Those two SOUND like abuse to me.
Of course you pass stuff onto your children lol.
Yeah. It's pretty ingrained in our society. This concept that
one OWNS the land. Used to be able to own people too,
in the US. That was pretty natural. So, even ingrained stuff
CAN be unlearned.
I wouldn't just give people I don't know the stuff I earned from my work when I die.
This is a different matter. But brings to mind the whole
idea of inherited wealth. One could argue that someone
like Rockefeller, or Gates, got wealthy off of their work
(it would be a stretch, but let's assume it). At the very
least, their talents for abusing the system somehow earned
them this huge wealth, and we reward them, as a society,
for being 'clever' enough to do so. But, why do we reward
their spawn, in such a manner? What evils have they inflicted
on their fellow man, to deserve such wealth?
I wouldn't abuse my parent's house if I inherited it at all.
NOT what I was saying. A house ain't land.
But, I'd guess that a lot of abuse was inflicted
on the land, in order to make such a structure.