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.
"Some of the richest people play sports with other people watching them!"
ReplyDeleteAre our imported millionaire players any better than yours?
I don't know any of them, I just know they exist.
ReplyDeleteWell, I've heard of "Beck" and Mike Jordan, that's about it.
There's also someone called "Tiger".
ReplyDeleteOh, I think he is American - you were asking about Brits.
ReplyDeleteLewis Hamilton is the current Formula 1 star in Britain, I think.
What's wrong with being rich?
ReplyDeleteTheir 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."
ReplyDeleteThat'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.
ReplyDeleteI 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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