All commodity goods should be distributed evenly across globe

unfortunately, my delicious Brandywine tomatoes don't ship well, that's why you never see them for sale at the grocery store. In fact, they need to be eaten almost immediately after they are removed from the vine or they turn to mush. I do share them with my neighbors however.
 
What are we going to do with all that gold scattered at even intervals through places like Siberia and over the ocean? A coating of oil on everything would suck too. And how costly would it be to have a PS3 every 12.40121951219512 kilometers?
 
For the OP:

Try spreading chunky peanut butter on a piece of untoasted white bread. Wonderbread will do.

An illustration about you fallacy of even spreading.
 
I think it's obvious that daenku32 doesn't know why poor countries are poor and thinks it's due to a lack of resources. The real reason is bad government and bad culture.

You can't fix what you don't know.
 
I think it's obvious that daenku32 doesn't know why poor countries are poor and thinks it's due to a lack of resources. The real reason is bad government and bad culture.

You can't fix what you don't know.

It's also the mistake of believing that economics is a zero sum game. That somehow, if the first world had less , then somehow they would have more. The reality is the economics is not zero sum
 

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