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Quoting Tom Hanks while appearing on Australian “60 Minutes”, several years ago. Tom Hanks avoided confirming his financial value at $600 million, catching my attention by suddenly stating, “there are no billionaires” failing to detail what was said.
Anecdotally, in 1999, during RN Life Matters Monday/Tuesday morning guest confidence gaining “Apocalypse is coming scam” disclosures, guest speaker stated, “recessions and depressions are the norm, that expansion periods move into booms, getting people investing, ending in busts, sending people back into recession or depression”.
My theory that rich people's displays of wealth, encourage working class to work more enthusiastically, driven by emotional greed, and/or driven by greedy spouse, work exhaustion and emotional driven greed, workers dummying themselves down with hopeful greed, borrowing money during incorrect boom times, in keeping up with everyone else's increasing wealth.
The myth of billionaires who control corporation boardroom meetings, hire CEO's. The myth of billionaires owning more shares than remaining public share holders, pushes out non-establishment share holders from influencing corporation policy, pretend borrowings; dividends; mergers and buying foreign companies; etc. non-establishment share holders relying on billionaires' ability to choose wisely, that non-establishment share holders may benefit.
Fear of depression like poverty, encouraged belief in monetary wealth, after owning own home, investing in a dream of wealth prevents consumerism in society that promotes consumer consumption: M&Ms; chewing gum; private medical insurance; life insurance; burial insurance; groceries; MacDonald's hamburgers; Harvey Norman computer deals, which one computer per person would limit sales.
Every bit of: lazy curiosity for badly educated citizenry to understand what I am attempting to detail; even when realised, no further incentive to care to understand, exists in badly educated to drive trucks intelligence citizenry.