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Why do bad things happen to stupid people? 

By Jim Mullen 

 

http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | I just read a news story about a guy who
got $14 million in 1998 from the sale of his family's business. Then through
a series of accidents, he lost most of it during the current recession --
his riches disappeared in under 12 years. 

First, the government took $4 million in taxes. Who knew the government was
going to tax income? When did they start doing that? Then he accidentally
bought $7 million worth of houses in England, Vermont and one in an
exclusive upstate New York vacation spot into which he poured about $5
million worth of improvements, including a three-story boathouse. You know,
the necessities. Then he accidentally bought a few horses -- one that cost
$173,000 -- and a few cars, like a $400,000 Aston Martin to get to the
horse-food store. Then he accidentally borrowed money to play the stock
market. When the recession hit, he had to sell his houses, which were worth
much less than he paid for them. Long story short . he accidentally went
broke. Now he actually has to work for a living at a job that will never pay
him enough to buy a new car or an old horse. 

He says he accidentally got some bad financial advice. 

When I first heard this story I said, "Wow, what bad luck, maybe I should
send him some money. These kinds of accidents could happen to almost
anyone." 

Like a lot of people, this guy was just unlucky. Like those American hikers
who accidentally strayed into Iran and got arrested and have been in jail
there for over a year and are about to go on trial. What a tragic accident.
After all, there's no place to hike in North America, excluding the Rockies,
the Sierra Nevada, the Appalachians, the Grand Canyon and a few thousand
other places. You almost have to go to a hostile, war-torn region to get in
any good hiking. The Alps and the Andes just won't do. So they accidentally
wandered across the border to Iran? That could happen to anybody. They
thought they were still in the tourist- and hiking paradise of Iraq. 

Almost every day I read about an accident-prone person who has wrapped
himself around a tree on the way home from bar or someone who accidentally
overdoses on heroin or accidentally marries someone they don't really get
along with. Why do these accidents keep happening to good people? Why do
rock climbers fall? Why do people die at the top of Mount Everest? Why do
racecar drivers crash? Why do some skydiver's parachutes fail to open? Why
do most donor hearts come from motorcyclists? Why does bad luck follow some
people around like a Justin Bieber groupie? If only there was something they
could do to improve their luck. Some people are just born accident-prone I
guess. 

There's just nothing that can be done about it. 

 



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