Re: Detroit .. third world country?
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"Wealth 101" Getting What You Want-Enjoying What You've Got
by John Roger & Peter McWilliams
Originally posted by hayekvindicated
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"Wealth 101" Getting What You Want-Enjoying What You've Got
by John Roger & Peter McWilliams
Prelude:
When Swami Muktananda first visited the United States, he deplaned (as flight attendants are fond of saying) and walked directly into a large, modern terminal.
He stood for a while, looking around the enormous airport-so different from India, he might have been on another planet.
He saw a vast assortment of food, drinks, magazines and newspapers; upholstered furniture was everywhere; the rest rooms cost nothing, and had hot and cold running water; everyone was properly dressed; the airport was clean, well-lit, and the whole place-the size of most villages in his homeland-was not only air-conditioned but carpeted.
Even so, he saw the passengers rushing by, hurring to their planes, seemingly not appreciating any of it.
"They live in a paradise," he observed, "I wonder if they'll ever know."
When Swami Muktananda first visited the United States, he deplaned (as flight attendants are fond of saying) and walked directly into a large, modern terminal.
He stood for a while, looking around the enormous airport-so different from India, he might have been on another planet.
He saw a vast assortment of food, drinks, magazines and newspapers; upholstered furniture was everywhere; the rest rooms cost nothing, and had hot and cold running water; everyone was properly dressed; the airport was clean, well-lit, and the whole place-the size of most villages in his homeland-was not only air-conditioned but carpeted.
Even so, he saw the passengers rushing by, hurring to their planes, seemingly not appreciating any of it.
"They live in a paradise," he observed, "I wonder if they'll ever know."
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