communicatrix says: Confirming what we all already know instinctively: the rich are different than you & I...they're greedy! You can't be serious. Success equals greed? The very poor are not immune to greed and it's in fact often a factor in their remaining so. I think this is a classic case of college education. First, greed is a pracitce that crosses the entire economic spectrum. The study should be re-examined because it goes against personal experience. Second, among the religious giving has a high priority no matter what their economic status. I know many well off religious people and I think a study should be performed to see who is more successful, the religious or non-religious. I think you would be surprised and would learn that religious people who practice their religion devoutly are far more successful. http://judgeright.blogspot.com Absolutely right. Thousand pops. I've been saying this stuff for YEARS. I Love this article. Can't wait to show some people this one. Unfortunately I doubt it would go over well with some of my now wealthy friends.Maybe I'll mail it to them anonomously. Godfrey - no one class is immune to anything. There are saints and wankers everywhere. Judge - Um, what exactly is a classic case of college education? And yes, I've heard tell of the study on charitable giving among the religious, and that the religious right is a bit more generous than the religious left. When they all learn tolerance for people of other religions (and atheists) I'll be more impressed. Besides, religion is largely responsible for getting us into this mess in the first place, IMHO. It's only fair that the religious should pay up. I *would* be surprised to learn that religious people who practice devoutly are far more successful. At least, until you defined 'success'. I'v... |
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