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The 1%
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From
06/02/2014 17:24:52
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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06/02/2014 10:08:22
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Forum:
Finances
Category:
Investment
Title:
Re: The 1%
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01592816
Message ID:
01593574
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>The claim is the 1% have screwed us out of a chance to pursue happiness.
>
>"The cheapest revolution insurance is a chance at pursuit of happiness for all. "

That wasn't mine, it was a response to my quip about the fools who fail to pay that insurance. Fools, because they deny the others that chance, and innocent people will die and suffer because of their stupidity.

>What that should really say is "I think I'd be happier if I was richer".

Actually, in my case, I'd be happier if my neighbors were richer. And generally I don't mind if someone gets rich by hard or smart labor, or by inventing something useful. I do mind if it's by theft, bribery, politics, banking, insurance, gaming the stock market or any other among the things that are still legal or now legal but actually dishonest, if it's by screwing the numbers and selling vaporware (interestingly, "selling fog" is a rather old expression here, depicting certain kind of con men), because those are the guys who exploit the others. Even if it's by perfectly legal small print that anyone can read - people don't read it because they are honest and think they are dealing with equally honest people, and then get screwed.

Do I need more money than I have now? No. Do I want more? Actually, no, I'd prefer having more time to do other things I like. Do I spread the wealth? In a way, I do - I shop locally, hire locals for whatever I need around the house (some remodeling has taken place) and generally don't haggle too hard and in the end tip them some if they've done well (but there's also a guy whom I shooed away).

Would I be happier if I was much richer? I don't think so. I'd have to hire a bunch of thugs - a legal thug, an accountant, perhaps some thug thugs as security, befriend some politicians, exactly the kind of people I'm not happy to be in the same room with. And I would probably be forced to change my lifestyle, which is a no-go. I've worked hard to get to this point, why would I throw it all away just to make all the good things in my life inaccessible again? I may be crazy, but I'm not stupid.

back to same old

the first online autobiography, unfinished by design
What, me reckless? I'm full of recks!
Balkans, eh? Count them.
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