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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI'll never understand "ambitious" billionaires.
Stop trying to change life as we know it. Stop trying to change the world as we know it. Stop fucking up peoples lives. Stop trying to re-invent the wheel. Stop with those stupid fucking boom-mic-to-the-mouth TED talks. Stop trying to be the only guy who can fix it. Stop buying greedy, scheming politicians.
Youve got all the money in the world. Go lay out under a palm tree in The Bahamas. Travel the world. Meet people. But a round of drinks for the whole bar. Play Santa at a homeless shelter for children. See an opera in every major opera city in the world. Go on safari and bring a camera, not a gun. Live incognito at a small hotel in a tiny village in Scotland for a month. Attend a tribal dance festival in Kenya. Visit the great religious structures of the world; cathedrals, mosques, temples, stone circles, etc. Ride a glider over the Alps. Attend Oktoberfest in Munich. Take a trans-Canada train trip in a sleeper car. Do a road trip across the United States. Hop a ride-along on a truck-train through the Outback. Pay your respects at the My Lai Massacre Memorial in Vietnam. Observe a few quiet moments at the site of the village of Lidiče in the Czech Republic.
There are so many things you can do with unlimited funds other than colossally fuck up the only world we have.
Coventina
(29,752 posts)PeaceWave
(3,394 posts)Hence the limiting term "ambitious." That said, if you're going to run for President, how could you not be construed to be "ambitious?"
calimary
(90,067 posts)Seriously. Im not being flippant at you OR derisive against you. What am I missing?
IbogaProject
(5,917 posts)I like him better than Newsome.
blaeckfoeoess
(4 posts)MacKenzie Scott
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surfered
(13,499 posts)S/V Loner
(9,548 posts)making money. Not actual making products but the focus is making money. When they get to the point they have way more money than it is possible to spend, and all the wealth adulation they need, then their focus turns to power. Not actually using power to do something good but simply the accumulation of power. At that point they combine the two, money and power, to make even more money.
It is a sickness.
drmeow
(5,992 posts)hoarding
ThoughtCriminal
(14,730 posts)It's what they do to people to become billionaires. And once they reach a certain level - my guess is it happens in the mid tens-of-millions, something sems to snap mentally - they lose empathy, in fact, hate empathy, and they get into a mode where no amount of money satisfies them.
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Diamond_Dog
(40,608 posts)That makes them oh so extra special and that gives them the right to force their misguided idea of what a society should prioritize onto us regular folk, because gosh they made billions! So they are experts on everything!
mopinko
(73,732 posts)ya know, ordinary ppl wish they cd remake the world. i have a dear friend, a granny, and whenever we get together, we always talk about what wed do if we had a magic wand.
my dad used to do it, too. he had a couple pals, they called themselves the problem solvers. theyd walk around the block, beers in hand, and discuss all the ways theyd fix everything.
the trouble w most billionaires is that they dont want to fix things, they want to build the world around themselves. make themselves a god. 1 in a thousand, maybe, have that human desire to make things better.
i think a lot of them started out decent, but the shit they did to get that rich rotted their souls.
Marie Marie
(11,318 posts)mopinko
(73,732 posts)is the govt.
i wish i knew who said that.
Mblaze
(1,047 posts)🎶 "Give it away - give it away - give it away now.
rhiannon55
(2,787 posts)I love your ideas about the many different wonderful things people who have more money than they can ever spend can do. I wish they kept their empathy on their way to the top. Imagine what one could do with an abundance of empathy, along with all that money.
Aristus
(72,202 posts)BurnDoubt
(1,742 posts)This is where the World went haywire.
This enshrined money as Power.
Corporations ARE NOT PEOPLE.
They don't have a heartbeat.
Only a Citizen with a heartbeat is entitled to ONE VOTE, if they are duly Registered.
Citizens United confounds this principle, as they can use the power of their Wealth to drown-out the competition, unfairly swaying opinions and obfuscating facts to potential voters. This has been vividly revealed in the evolution of political strategy since it was blessed by a Conservative Court.
This must be ended.
moondust
(21,290 posts)Psychology Today:
Greed: The Ultimate Addiction
IMO any economic system that allows as much inequality as there is today needs to be reined in. That's a job for government and a big reason Republicans at least since Raygun hate "big gubment" and do all they can to get rid of it. They make up stories like welfare queens in Cadillacs (Raygun), etc., and then gut welfare programs, foreign aid, Medicaid subsidies, etc., sometimes costing many lives but presumably lowering their taxes.
IMO TSF is a prime example of what can and will happen when somebody inherits a fortune at a young age and knows they will never need a job so they never bother to learn much of anything. According to The New York Times, he "was a millionaire by age 8." That could become more common as inequality and hubris continue and worsen.
Picturelady
(13 posts)These are great ideas, adventures and activities that would be very impactful to an individual. These are not only interesting but things that alter a person's world view.
Sadly, a lot of these billionaires are basically sociopaths who aren't really capable of compassion. I don't know if they would be affected in the same way you or I would be. But still it would be entertaining at least. Keep them from destroying the world hopefully.
Aristus
(72,202 posts)Welcome to DU, Picturelady.
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OldBaldy1701E
(11,176 posts)dickthegrouch
(4,535 posts)Excellent questions to be asked in the Billionaire's newsletters.
I'd just like to see many more examples of them experiencing the misery they've caused to the rest of the world with their greed. Give back a whole lot more than 99% of it! The poor *REALLY* earned it for them.
RockRaven
(19,399 posts)genxlib
(6,138 posts)I am with you. If I had that kind of money you would not find me anywhere near the rat race.
The only think I would add is the MacKenzie Scott model. The thing I would enjoy the most about great wealth is how much good I could do in the world. Imagine a part time job of just writing checks to help people or right wrongs.
Wounded Bear
(64,344 posts)it is no longer about improving your quality of life. It becomes about keeping score.