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That is his insecurity. According to such logic SASGuru should be the wealthiest man on the planetOriginally posted by Arturo Bassick View PostEcclestone is driven because he is an ugly dwarf.
it is great when he cannot fight back
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Ecclestone is driven because he is an ugly dwarf.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostRich people are driven by a desire to be powerful, probably borne out of insecurity. Many of them like to project their wealth by making their family rich too. bernie eccleston is a prime example.
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Rich people are driven by a desire to be powerful, probably borne out of insecurity. Many of them like to project their wealth by making their family rich too. bernie eccleston is a prime example.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostWho determined that the end goal for all must be happiness.
Perhaps these ambitious people chose the goal of creating a legacy to their children in the form of a pile of cash.
I think it is very presumptious to just assume that everyone is chasing this "happiness". It is not even that well defined.
There are other goals that can be chosen in life.
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Who determined that the end goal for all must be happiness.
Perhaps these ambitious people chose the goal of creating a legacy to their children in the form of a pile of cash.
I think it is very presumptious to just assume that everyone is chasing this "happiness". It is not even that well defined.
There are other goals that can be chosen in life.
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But would ambitious people be happier if they were not chasing their goals? They'd probably be bored and depressed and end up eating/drinking/smoking their way into an even earlier grave.
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