We have a new generation of very rich people who want to do more with their money than buy a lot of expensive toys. They want to live meaningful lives.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Give ordinary folk the chance to buy the same things as rich people.
We're all in this together, and we all have to make an investment in our most precious possession and in the foundation of our future: our young people.
Isn't it a shame that future generations can't be here to see all the wonderful things we're doing with their money?
Maybe we all need to leave our children with a value legacy, and not a financial one. A value for things with a personal touch - an autographed book, a soul-searching letter.
People want riches; they need fulfillment.
For the rich, it's not about getting more stuff. It's about having the freedom to make almost any decision you want.
In our society, daily experience teaches the individual to want and need a never-ending supply of new toys and drugs.
Adults spend $500 billion on games and leisure activity each year, and some adults lament that kids get $15 billion for toys.
So much of our mythology around money centers on the illusion that if we had 'more,' we would be more comfortable and more able to access our creativity. But creativity and prosperity are spiritual matters, not fiscal ones.
How should we begin to make amends for raising a generation obsessed with the pursuit of material wealth and indifferent to so much else?