What's wrong with being rich? Their money's theirs. Ours is ours. I guess you're just commenting here, not judging. Nothing's wrong with people paying for things they want to pay for, provided they still have credit. A lot of states spend like mad, with no credit at all.......
It seems that philosphers have always had to have a day job, even the great ones. John Stuart Mill worked for the East India Company. Or Wittgenstein who was born into wealth.
I think your day job is probably not so bad. I think you've complained before about the terrible commute.
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"Some of the richest people play sports with other people watching them!"
Are our imported millionaire players any better than yours?
I don't know any of them, I just know they exist.
Well, I've heard of "Beck" and Mike Jordan, that's about it.
There's also someone called "Tiger".
Oh, I think he is American - you were asking about Brits.
Lewis Hamilton is the current Formula 1 star in Britain, I think.
What's wrong with being rich?
Their money's theirs. Ours is ours.
I guess you're just commenting here, not judging.
Nothing's wrong with people paying for things they want to pay for, provided they still have credit.
A lot of states spend like mad, with no credit at all.......
"I guess you're just commenting here, not judging."
That's right.
Well, I'm judging a little, but only on the weird value system which spend much more money on sports and war than on education and science.
It seems that philosphers have always had to have a day job, even the great ones. John Stuart Mill worked for the East India Company. Or Wittgenstein who was born into wealth.
I think your day job is probably not so bad. I think you've complained before about the terrible commute.
Yes, but that's about the only thing wrong with it. :-)
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