I was a bit startled last night while
watching a very recent interview of the Kaiser, Karl Lagerfeld..
He casually commented out of the blue
that social occasions like cocktail receptions were fewer and fewer
these days; almost non-existent really.
The industrialist's son, 'Kaiser' Karl Lagerfeld, still relevant. |
Well, there still are a small number
of product presentations and corporate functions and top
shareholders' meetings that centre around some kind of catered event
starting 'not before 1 p.m.' - as the standard demands for a cocktail
reception. But he may be quite right when it comes to the
non-business gatherings of the well-heeled social set. Hey, who are
these 'well-heeled' folk, anyway, nowadays? I'm sure I don't know...
But Karl has provided me with a scrap
of incentive to go down one particular prospective road at least that
doesn't look to me to be totally adventureless from the get-go, as
most other things are becoming these days: entirely forgettable,
dull, thoroughly boring.
Indeed I was also rather taken aback by
my own response to a sudden and largely unexpected turn-around in one
of my own business ventures. Filled with almost countless ideas while
ever I had to stick a lot of things onto the back-burner from lack of
a decent budget, as soon as the prospects of having to hand, another
round of 'meaningful' moneys (has been a good long while between
those...) I found myself suddenly utterly devoid of those
thrilling ideas that I usually can generate from simply out of
my own head, and found too that I was able to see almost nothing
exciting going on around me anywhere else either. Perhaps it was the
shock of having money again. It's done something to me perceptions, I
think.
Spending, money – just plain spending
it when you have it –
is one thing but it is a very lazy thing.
And it's not what I only
desire to do, personally. I like to see and hear the ideas and
ventures of other
people, especially of those really bright kinds of people who are
intensely interesting because of their intellects as much as any
other attribute.
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I
remember when my own parents would attend cocktail parties – or
what used to be termed cocktail receptions.
You might not believe it now but back in those days people didn't
simply just turn up when
invited to these kinds of things, but they had this remarkable
capacity to bring something of themselves that was new and different
each time they went to something as swish as a genuine cocktail
party. It was like they seemed to prepare
to attend. Nowadays things are far less socially ornate, you might
say.
Yet
there is also a certain risk aversive attitude
that has crept into the whole world of the affairs of humans. And a
very bad thing it is too.
Actually I believe
I need to begin pointing out a few of the incentives for the taking
of risk. There is of course as you all know, an art to the taking of
risk. And if you get out of the habit of risk taking, pretty soon you
forget about all of the necessary methodology.
I intend the next
few posts here to deal with present-day risk taking, incentives, and
serious methodologies that work, as opposed to the folklore spewed
out by stockbrokers and others who are only running promotions for
their own fairly weak and contrived 'investment' products.