I think this also ties in with the problem that our economic system rewards short-term, rather than long-term thinking.
An upset will still be possible, but this system would reward players for their ranking.
This system rewards the player for trying new weapons and armor acquired from battle.
The system rewards professors for not focusing on teaching.
The system rewarded hard work, ambition and the accumulation of wealth, but there were limits.
For now, the system rewards those who are the most consistent.
The system particularly rewards people who plan to move out of the city to places where housing is cheaper.
In essence, the system rewarded public service with years of extended life.
The problem is that their economic system doesn't reward people for doing good work.
The system doesn't reward people for being competent or good or up to date.