by Ainan » Sun 06 Apr 2008, 10:23:04
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jasonraymondson', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jboogy', 'I') have some insight into the other side of the rich coin.
My Uncle is a multi-millionaire ( no idea of his wealth beyond that), me, sis and Mom spent some summers with his family in the keys, big house on the water, boat, etc., when it came time for us to fly home he would give my Mom a bill, he kept track every year of what the three of us spent, to the dime. Just restaurants and stuff where he would pay for us up front, we were never charged for lodging and home-cooked meals. I'm not complaining, sounds fair but the point is my Mom was single and struggling and he could have easily treated us and never felt the pinch.
He also built a HUGE mansion in Vale about 7 years ago and he had his 1970's era Mercedes driven out to him, this is the same car I saw him driving when we visited in the 70's. This isn't some rare, extra valuable collector car, it's a standard one that's been his daily transportation for 35 years.
Well that is how the rich get rich. Poor people are generally far more generous with their money, and this why they are poor. Me included.
Good point, I'm always reminded of the biblical story of Jesus at a temple, with the rich man flashing his cash to donate to the temple and the poor person giving a few coins. The story was as true then as it is true today. I've always found well off people are tight as hell and will leave you dangling off a cliff if there wasn't anything in it for them. The poorer someone is the more likely they are to help you out, even if they don't know you, decent people.