listen, you can be communal all you wantYou literally have no idea what socialism even is
What you're describing is social capitalism, it also doesn't construct monopolies, it gives the public access to necessary amenities and life tools such as public transportation, housing, affordable communication, food, and water. In Japan when they nationalized the rail systems, private rail companies still exist. In countries even with social health services and single payer systems, they still have options for private insurance markets if you elect to use them as a supplement to the state coverage.
In Mexico right now there are entire towns that Coca-Cola has bought out their wells and springs so that the people in the towns and cities this happens in literally cannot afford access to water, people die because of this.
Socialism is literally the ablution of capital, not the consolidation of it. At least learn what something is before you pop off on hot takes and your Joe Rogan esq "NAH BRUH WATCH THIS HUSTLE PORN AND WORK 90 HOURS A WEEK AND YOU TOO CAN BE SLIGHTLY WEALTHIER THAN AVERAGE". nikka I got two kids, most people have kids, most people have lives and wants and needs and desires because human beings are complex, social organisms that require more than the rote acquisition of capital to be happy, fulfilled, and live meaningful lives. People are naturally communal.
The world view and the way you live sounds tremendously empty and cold.

the truth is, the only reason "nice" things exist in society is that someone decided to make them and distribute them.
You act like to make alot of money requires 90 hours of hustle porn. It does not! Because this is your worker mind telling you that "hard work = success"
FALSE. The money is in being smart and clever. This is why people are communal because this is what is truly rare! This is how powerful people happen.
The man back in sumerian times that observed plants long enough to figure out how to grow it himself instantly became the most wealthy man in town. Or the guy that decided that using ink on mashed up plant material that he dried was better than carving into stone.