How is that actually stopping anyone? It seems you're referring to "ability" as in skills and talents to meet some demand for work, but that changes as it always has throughout history. The world marches on, that is inevitable and we must all adapt, wealthy or not.
Someone is going to make progress eventually and it's often just a worker who creates automation or other innovation to change their industry, and as a result creates massive wealth for themselves. This is exactly the competition that the OP seems to think doesn't exist. That's before getting into details like how many new ventures take investment from the wealthy to become viable in the first place, thereby helping everyone involved.
I fully agree that the pace of change and inadequate societal policies can create harsh conditions at times, but the perspective that that the wealthy have taken everything and nobody else can have it is just a simplistic, inaccurate, and unhelpful outlook on capitalism.
Someone is going to make progress eventually and it's often just a worker who creates automation or other innovation to change their industry, and as a result creates massive wealth for themselves. This is exactly the competition that the OP seems to think doesn't exist. That's before getting into details like how many new ventures take investment from the wealthy to become viable in the first place, thereby helping everyone involved.
I fully agree that the pace of change and inadequate societal policies can create harsh conditions at times, but the perspective that that the wealthy have taken everything and nobody else can have it is just a simplistic, inaccurate, and unhelpful outlook on capitalism.