There once were two people who lived near by a river. They worked together to get a supply of water by using Chinese water buckets. The two put water in two buckets, put them on a wooden pole and carry the water back to the cabin. They lived happily without any trouble.
Then one day, a third man called Bob came and he morphed in with the two. It was a waste for Bob to carry the water with them, as the weight of the water needed less than three people, so the third man suggested that they take the water up in turns every day, and the other two agreed.
Soon, however, Bob became tired of the routine, and so he figured out a way to avoid doing the labor: he pretended to be ill. The other men soon did the same thing, and then nobody took the water up anymore.
Then, the people died of thirst.
This story shows that being capitalist is slightly better than being socialist. If you stay socialist, people will stop working hard, and then the average will drop. Being capitalist, however, means that people who work hard deserve to get what their hard work makes. Other people will realize that their life is going badly, and learn from it, so they will start to work hard too. For proof, there once was a time when China decided to try to have socialism. They got together every day, worked together, and ate together. Hard working farmers got little food they made, though, because almost all of it was shared with other people. Therefore, the people there stopped working hard, and China ran out of food. So they changed the rules. That is why people in China work so hard now.