Sun Dec 22, 2013 10:52 am
the following is an article from the Economic Times.I'm sure Vincent has more than enough wealth to secure his own and his families future and well being but he can't but if he were to come out and admit he has made mistakes,pledge to return to blue with our proper badge next season he would ,I'm positive ,become the the Messiah which he craves.You couldn't put a price on the feeling that would give. ."""In China, wealth doe"The lives of millionaires and billionaires are probably harder than those of the poor, who can still hope and work for better lives," An said. "Wealthy entrepreneurs, in contrast, are confused about why they wanted to make money in the first place."
In his work as a counselor, An has met a few successful businessmen who, once they had earned enough money to take care of themselves and the next generations of their families, discovered that their lives had become boring and meaningless.s not mean happiness as suicides and unnatural deaths among rich on rise.
"Suicide among millionaires and billionaires in China is a social problem, which shows more people cannot cope with the pressure they feel to maintain their wealth after they've become successful," said Hu of Fudan University. For many of the wealthy, the reason for the increasing suicide rate is evident.
"I've seen or heard a lot of accounts, either online or from my business partners, saying that more millionaires and billionaires are killing themselves because they are depressed or are under high pressure, which I think is natural since running a business is getting harder," said a billionaire from Zhejiang ghost province who declined to state his name.
The man, who owns a group of companies and factories in several cities and plans to open an overseas office in the next two years, said many wealthy people have the same complaint: That their money fails to bring them contentment."The lives of millionaires and billionaires are probably harder than those of the poor, who can still hope and work for better lives," An said. "Wealthy entrepreneurs, in contrast, are confused about why they wanted to make money in the first place."
In his work as a counselor, An has met a few successful businessmen who, once they had earned enough money to take care of themselves and the next generations of their families, discovered that their lives had become boring and meaningless.""