Now see here's the problem with having
a lot of wealth and living the life that is expected to go along with
it:
When you go to Wimbledon – where I
wouldn't personally, because I detest modern tennis – but at least
when you go, and it happens
to be a cold day, they will give you a little hot rock to hold in
your hands...
Qantas First Class Beluga |
And when you travel
First Class on Qantas – which I would do - they will give you this
designer pair of silk-lined pyjamas, when you want to sleep off the
Bollinger they serve.
And pretty soon
you'll get this feeling that most of the rest of the world is badly
disadvantaged and must have a terrible time of life. Which they
basically do do (have a terrible time mostly, that is).
But why are you so
important; so especially deserving?
Now that's an
important question. Clearly, it is the wealth which 'makes' it appear
that the carrier of wealth is important and better and more
deserving. Without being able to carry the wealth (that is, to have
any!) one is deprived of all these trinkets and trappings.
The trouble is
though, that if at some stage it becomes the case that you do
acquire some wealth, then you could easily find yourself lumped
with the problem of feeling for all the rest of humanity who haven't
got any, and also sometimes, you may be quite disappointed too
with your erstwhile wealthy 'brothers and sisters' who do and yet
whose attitudes and abilities stand in stark contrast with any kind
of ideal human person! You will find yourself stuck between a hot
rock... ...and a soft pair of pyjamas.
As the Chinese
Classics say the look on the face of the wealthy is never happiness.
It's often more like a kind of distress.
If you reject the
pampering people will say you are mean-spirited and miserly and if
you embrace it they will say you are uncaring and selfish.
Symbols of male selfishness, surely! |
And that is the
reason why it is absolutely vital that on no account should you
disclose to anyone exactly how much you have or how much you can get
or how much you can engineer or how much you have power over or how
much you can generate. It is an absolute crime and a sin (not really
sure what that word means...!) against all the rest of your fellow
human beings to not fully absorb yourself in the enjoyment of
what wealth can bring, and to not be fully in the moments of
utter wealth and grandeur that you afford yourself – on account of
allowing the unconsecrated to the art and science of wealth, in at
those times.
Only those who ever
have been, or are and can objectively realize their position, or who
have the capacity to be, wealthy, can understand what this is all
about. The concentration of conscious intelligence has the role in
the universe of a relationship with everything that is the best.
And it is only in this role that one is truly able to see the
best in people and things, and to set about its preservation within a
world of decay and ignorance and foolishness.
"And that is the reason why it is absolutely vital that on no account should you disclose to anyone exactly how much you have or how much you can get or how much you can engineer or how much you have power over or how much you can generate."
ReplyDeleteYou don't really know the answer to that question.
Because it's a dynamic system.
It's not static.
Realising the dynamic nature of the human economic system and the human agent within it, is super important. Optimists, I suppose, may think of the deep potential and far horizons of their relationships with money economics. To really 'know' the far horizon, or perceive a simple limitation under one's nose? The constant human challenge. And the attraction.
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