Wednesday, October 25, 2017

The Terrified Rich!

"I've been rich been rich and I've been poor, but rich is better!" -  Sophie Tucker, Gertrude Stein, Mae West

During these times of worldwide chaos I've been somewhat amused by business and financial publications like Forbes, The Atlantic, and Business Insider describing the whining and fears of the well-heeled rich. While many of us scramble to come up with rent money or the electric bill, it's true that the rich and super rich have their own set of headaches that keep them awake at night - as inconceivable as that may sound.

In no particular order, here's a list of some of their self-imposed anxieties:

- HANGING ON TO THEIR MONEY: Once they've busted their butts and accumulated a pile of cash, "How on earth do we hang onto it?"

- DECLINING MARKETS: Could their fortunes evaporate overnight with rumors of a recession or an actual collapse? (Even those in the middle class with 401K's have this worry, right?)

- THE IRS: Rich people know all too well that the Internal Revenue Service is breathing down their necks, watching every move they make and ready to pounce. Which requires teams of accountants and lawyers to help them find all the loopholes.

- LAWSUITS: Everyone wants to sue the rich and they're always being dragged into court for some reason or other, which is why they keep lawyers on retainer. (My employer even has a special cheap suit from Walmart and a $25 butt-ugly watch from Walgreen's that he wears to court, so he won't look too rich.)

- CAR WRECKS: At any given moment on any given day, a simple car crash could cost them millions once the injured party and their lawyers find out they have deep pockets! Which is why many of them take taxis, limos, or hired car services when they go out and about.

- POLITICAL CONCERNS: Who is currently in the White House or Congress that might help or hinder them for getting a tax cut or eliminating corporate regulations? (And therefore huge contributions to political campaigns!)

- DIVORCE: No doubt about it, this is decidedly the easiest and quickest way to lose HALF your fortune overnight! (Especially when the wife knows the best attorneys who can break a prenuptial agreement.)

- SEXUAL IMPROPRIETY: As we all know, anyone with money or power is at risk of blackmail, public exposure, or lawsuits for inappropriate behavior. It's all over the news all the time, and I needn't explain more.

- CHARITIES: The rich are under constant siege from a long list of charities seeking donations. Which is why most of them assuage their guilt by aligning themselves with a favorite few, attend their glitzy (if not boring) Charity Balls, then scribble out a check and be done with it. (Around the holidays we literally gets stacks of charity requests in the mail!)

- SECURITY: The multiple homes of the rich are always targets for professional thieves and cat burglars who are after their million-dollar art works, jewels and silver. Even worse, some rich people need to hire body guards to protect against more sinister situations like kidnapping, ransom, or worse.

There's other disquieting stuff, like fear of gold-digging friends, corporate embezzlement, or worrying that their kids will bump them off for the inheritance - but I'll stop here. Many of us daydream about being rich. (Or at least having enough to make ends meet every month.) But as with anything else, there are consequences and responsibilities involved.

As Oscar Wilde said: "When the Gods wish to punish us, they answer our prayers."

Thanks for dropping in this evening,
Andrew

6 comments:

  1. Mildred RutherfordFriday, 27 October, 2017

    An enjoyable article, Andrew. I am an old lady now but remember as a child my father said "I am glad I an not rich or someone might try to kidnap you". At the time I did not understand, but as an adult I realized my father was a young man back in 1932 during the Lindbergh baby kidnapping. It is definitely true that the wealthy have their own set of trepidations, for good reason.
    M. Rutherford

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  2. Thank you Ms Rutherford, I appreciate this comment so much. Indeed, there's a dark and dangerous side to being rich. Your father's words ring true during that horrific episode for the Lindbergh family. Please do stay in touch.
    Andrew

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  3. Andrew, I take back what I said. Apparently your Trump of an Employer does know about Wal-Mart. Also I heard Mr Gates bodyguard is an ex Seal and surgeon as well. Maybe you can give us readers a little Halloween insight sometime? Chris.

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    1. I didn't know about Gate's bodyguard, but moving into high-paying private service after military service is quite common. And btw, I'm the one who had to purchase that cheap suit at Walmart. I still don't think my employer has ever been in there. :)

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  4. Oh how funny! I am so glad I found this webpage Mr Williams. I am loving your insights about how rich people live.

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    1. You're so sweet to say that Jolie! But please call me Andrew. Mr. Williams is my father. :)

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