The young person is precisely the person who has not lived or operated long enough to accumulate these advantages. This is why Rwanda needs to distinguish more carefully between financing livelihoods, creating jobs and financing substantial wealth creation. Rwanda needs deeper pools of patient equity, venture capital, credit guarantees, co-investment structures and professionally managed growth capital capable of taking calculated risks on promising entrepreneurs who lack inherited wealth. A young person who inherits a valuable building enters adulthood differently from someone who inherits nothing. A young person can produce impressive-looking work while becoming increasingly dependent on a machine for reasoning.