Considering the retribution that is...
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Considering the retribution that is coming to the wealthy and the corrosive effect riches have on the human spirit, according to this reading in James, why would anyone want to be rich? When someone who is rich falls on his face, those who have less take secret delight in it.
Albert J. Lowry filed for bankruptcy in June 1987. He's the former supermarket butcher who made millions buying run-down real estate properties and sharing his get-rich tips in books and seminars. His book How You Can Become Financially Independent by Investing in Real Estate, was on the best-seller list for years. Money magazine had a cover story on him in 1981 and called him a "real estate wizard." At one time his net worth was estimated to be more than $30 million, but now he is bankrupt.
What happened to him? Is he a fulfillment of the dire prediction of what will happen to wealth, "Your gold and silver have rusted"? It's not for us to say; but the dangers inherent in owning much wealth are apparent. Why, then, do we covet more and more material possessions? Why do we buy lottery tickets or send in our sweepstakes entries, hoping for the big payoff? Why do we envy those who have more?
Albert J. Lowry filed for bankruptcy in June 1987. He's the former supermarket butcher who made millions buying run-down real estate properties and sharing his get-rich tips in books and seminars. His book How You Can Become Financially Independent by Investing in Real Estate, was on the best-seller list for years. Money magazine had a cover story on him in 1981 and called him a "real estate wizard." At one time his net worth was estimated to be more than $30 million, but now he is bankrupt.
What happened to him? Is he a fulfillment of the dire prediction of what will happen to wealth, "Your gold and silver have rusted"? It's not for us to say; but the dangers inherent in owning much wealth are apparent. Why, then, do we covet more and more material possessions? Why do we buy lottery tickets or send in our sweepstakes entries, hoping for the big payoff? Why do we envy those who have more?
