It seems to be a law in American life that whatever enriches us anywhere except in the wallet inevitably becomes uneconomic.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Just as we should never balance the budget on the backs of the poor, so it is an economic delusion to think you can balance it only on the wallets of the rich.
The law is bigger than money - but only if the law works hard enough.
There is far too much law for those who can afford it and far too little for those who cannot.
A big part of financial freedom is having your heart and mind free from worry about the what-ifs of life.
Having enough money has to go hand in hand with living in a way that you're not being a slave to your possessions.
When a person earns money, it makes sense if he spends it himself. It's a shame when a person earns money, and some strange funds spend it.
If somebody has an extreme amount of wealth and is not using it for some good purpose, only for their own enjoyment or satisfaction, then clearly there's a moral failing in the world in which we live.
It is preoccupation with possessions, more than anything else, that prevents us from living freely and nobly.
Once you have a certain amount of money, it ceases to be an issue. I'd rather put my cultural imprint on the fabric of life. After money, all you want is immortality.
People should have an escape valve for their money, their assets. If you have substantial financial assets, the government is going to confiscate the purchasing power of those assets and spend it.