tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18171692.post787787297145401231..comments2023-10-03T12:20:53.726-04:00Comments on ¡Cecilieaux!: The Last CommandmentCecilio Moraleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05283375962527765787noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18171692.post-23510440312823440322008-12-21T09:55:00.000-05:002008-12-21T09:55:00.000-05:00Cecilio,I agree. Why is it, in my opinion, people...Cecilio,<BR/><BR/>I agree. Why is it, in my opinion, people who are surviving on less, sometimes seem to have a much better attitude toward life than people who have "everything"? Maybe because like you said the people who have everything, like you quoted Rockefeller as saying, still always want more. Actually simpler is better, if a person tat least has food and a place to live. Greed seems to get more greed as I am now thinking in the case of Madoff, many of the Wall Street mogols, the people who sold real estate to people who they knew couldn't afford it, and the banks who gave loans to the people who they knew couldn't afford it.<BR/>Not to mention the hedge funds and all those other funds that most of people don't understand.<BR/>I also think Greenspan is partially to blame for all of his manipulating of the system.<BR/>Someone I know who has several million told me the same thing Rockefeller said a few years ago and I understand. If you buy one thing you always want something else. You buy a Lexus and then you want a bigger house, etc. Now after all this Wall Street Greed we all have been reading about, I really understand.<BR/><BR/>Diane in DCAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com