Almost everybody hopes to be rich. Society believes that social status defines the kind of person you are, and most people crave to be part of the group considered superior. Society is blinded by stereotypes and superiority complexes that derive from differences between groups of people. Most people look at the differences between others from different social standings and underlie the similarities between all humans. Since the beginning of modern society, people have been split up into groups by wealth and power. From monarchs and kings, to slaves and peasants, no matter how many types, these unique groups have been divided throughout history. Looking back in time, an example of power separation would be when the Europeans conquered the New World. Back then they created a categorizing system called "castas." The casta system divided the Spaniards, who were the ones born in Spain from the Criollos; the ones with Spaniard parents but born in America. Even though the Spanish did mix with the Indians, they established this system to distinguish the different type of interracial offspring these two types of people produced. Also, Europeans had a system of currency established, which promoted the growth of technology and weapons, leading to the extremely advantageous confrontation against the Indians, making Europeans the dominant group of people. No matter what point in time, the separation of people due to wealth and power is evident: the persecution of Jewish people by the Nazis, the slaves in Ancient Egypt, and so on. Now days, almost every country has, in its government, a system to defend individual rights and protect equality before the law. Even today with a more civilized society, people are still separated between social classes that underlie in between peoples thoughts. People focus more when they look at differences rather than similarities in other people. The first big difference is, of course, the money. The distribution