Potter wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 7:48 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 2:28 pm
The rich and powerful have always got to be rich and powerful by standing on the backs of everyone else.
Maybe (most certainly) they were just smarter.
I don't know how true that is. A PhD student in particle physics or mathematics is going to be "smarter" than most but isn't necessarily going to become a multi-millionaire. I think the "secret" is an obsession with money above all else.
I once went out with a girl who was p.a. to one of this worlds super rich (he was/is a nice chap incidentally). Got myself invited to a Christmas dinner event thing. Without naming the asset management company themselves though you will never have heard of them, I'll call it "Bauche, Lomb and Parker", I found myself sitting right next to the venerable Mr. Parker. He was so old he looked like a mummy but with the unmistakable air of solid wealth emanating from his beautifully preserved parchment skin.
Around the table would have been half a dozen of the richest people I have ever met, massive farmstead like victorian properties somehow smuggled into the heart of London, equally decadent properties in Davos, Monaco, New York etc., each probably owned more properties than we've had bikes. So I asked them, once you get to a certain level though, what do you need all the extra money for...
By extraordinary coincidence one of those tumbleweeds actually blew past the table during the moment of silence before the various polite conversations continued as if the question had never been asked. I think they do it because they collect money. The more they have the more they want. Just for its own sake. I know for certain that having multiple dwellings is a right pain in the arse, so many fiddly problems with planing consent, utilities, security, multiply that by throwing in a super yacht and a private jet or two and even with staff looking after it all, the mind numbing tediousness of keeping that lifestyle going just gets worse (imho).
It is like stamp collecting for them. It is the very focus of their lives, they don't know why they do it but the more wealth they accumulate, the easier it is to make more and the more they need to "keep up" with their peers. Sad part is, I met a nice chap at his barbecue event, kids party; massive house, great family, amazing lifestyle on the face of it but this was probably one of his few "days off" (though they were of course talking business non stop). I have little doubt he worked every hour of the day, every day of the week on his quest to generate a fortune, without ever really knowing how fortunate he was. I learned some time later he dropped dead from cancer. Not sure if he ever reached forty.
Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 8:42 pm
Fact remains that they are only able to be rich and powerful by exploiting the efforts of everyone else. I don't think I'd be any different BTW, in fact I know I'm not.
You can tell its true because we have to have laws to force us all to share and be nice.
That's harsh. Some people are driven towards the lifestyle they want for themselves and their family, not the mere love of money but what they can do with it. Most organisations are pyramids and while those vast numbers of semi skilled workers are at the bottom, they are no "worse" than the better paid "management" (let's say) at the top who are more able or better suited to the onerous task of maintaining the industrial process that is generating employment for those at the bottom.
I couldn't do it. Not because I am stupid or those managerial types are so much smarter but simply because that world doesn't interest me. We all find ourselves gravitating towards our interests which reward us commensurate with our relative abilities to perform our chosen task.
Faceless unelected global corporations are exploiting this otherwise innocuous feature of our care free capitalist society by leveraging the massive wealth they can accumulate from the toils of humanity to increase their abilities to acquire even more of it! You're not obsessed with money, fine we'll take it all then. You'll own nothing and be happy.