sparaig wrote:

>--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>new_morning_blank_slate wrote:
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>>>--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
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>>>>History shows that not to be true at all.  Most are just greedy
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>>>bastards 
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>>>>who care little about their fellow humanity.  People like Bill Gates
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>>>are 
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>>>>a rare exception 
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>>>Well 280 billion annually in american philanthropy sort of deflates
>>>your thesis. (Or are you concerned about the miserliness of Europeans
>>>-- who have lower levels of philanthropy?)  
>>>
>>>Sure I would love to see american philanthropy at a trillion or 10
>>>trillion a year. European and Asian philanthropy matching such. It can
>>>happen. It requires a change of ethos. A softening of world
>>>consciousness if you will. Its "progressively" happening. 
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>>>What will stop such in its tracks is confisgatory tax rates of 95-100%
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>>>>You still don't get that a progressive tax means people won't try to 
>>>>earn another dime if they are going to pay more in taxes.  
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>>>I get it. And I think you You are dead wrong. Many such people will
>>>spend every waking hour on how to shelter income. Very unproductive
>>>for society to have many of its better minds engaged in such. 
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>>Thanks for proving my point.  Anyone who would spend their time doing 
>>that is mentally imbalanced.   They are more in need of a psychiatrist 
>>than a financial adviser.   You must have missed my point about Gates 
>>being like Hurley on "Lost."  Hurley in the series is the unlikely young 
>>kid who happened to win the lottery and worth millions.   Since he knew 
>>he was no expert on money he has financial manager taking care of his 
>>investments.  In a flashback episode they show him meeting with the 
>>manager and learning of companies he didn't know he owned.
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>>If anything they need a serious course in meditation as they are too 
>>attached to their wealth.
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>A point that MMY has used in his explanation for why he's jacked the price of 
>TM to the 
>Moon: the wealthy run the world and need TM more than anyone, but won't use it 
>if it is 
>too common. "A rich man does not go to a poor store."
>
So TM is now the Neimann-Marcus of meditation?  :)



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