Exactly, although the puzzle adventure games have taught me it's more likely a series of wheels you need to rotate precisely. Or worse, a buddy you know through a walky talky needs to do it while the room slowly floods with you in it.
Uh nice, a side entrance to Croft Manor. The first back jump is a bit tricky, make sure you are in the leftmost position of the first ladder before you press A.
You have obviously never had a job that involves working in tight spaces wearing a tool belt. Also easier to fix if part of the climbing points fail due to degradation from moisture.
Communism is a bunch of random people climbing on eachothers back and when one gets to the top he is expected to pull the others up. Which is great if he's a good person but most people aren't.
Unlike capitalism, which is a bunch of random people climbing on eachothers back and when one gets to the top he is not expected to pull the others up.
But then he's valued more and gets tax breaks if he allows others to make him more money by producing value for him. Then he's a job creator for having ownership of the means of production.
That is not even close to what communism is. This strange analogy best fits the capitalist concept of trickle down economics. Someone will steal enough money from the workers to become a billionaire and then will give money back to the workers. This isn't and has never been an actual function of capitalism.