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Wealth vs. Harvest

Harrison Wendland
2 min readApr 29, 2020

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Jeff Bezos.

He’s hated and he’s loved.

He’s appreciated and he’s ridiculed.

Like him or not, the large majority of people have purchased from his company, Amazon, have you?

I have. And I do.

I love it.

In recent months while many stocks are faltering, the value of Amazon has risen continuously.

This has increased his overall wealth as well. He’s now worth well over $120 billion.

Is that too much?

Some people say that but what they fail to understand is that it is not liquid cash.

He has stock in the company, in Amazon.

I think about farmers though.

They have all this wealth throughout the year, right?

But come harvest time, they only hold onto or maintain a small portion for themselves. I’d compare that to the stock market.

When you start a company, you have 100% of the equity.

When a farmer plants the item for harvest, they have 100% of the seeds.

But, as the seed (or company) grows, other people become interested.

Then what?

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Harrison Wendland
Harrison Wendland

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