A lesson to learn
In 1923, nine of
the wealthiest people in the world met at Chicago's Edge Water Beach Hotel.Their combined
wealth, it is estimated, exceeded the wealth of the Government of the United
States at that time. These men certainly knew how to make a living and
accumulate wealth. Attending the meeting were the following men:
1. The president
of the largest steel company,
2. The president
of the largest utility company,
3. The president
of the largest gas company,
4. The president
of the New York Stock Exchange,
5. The president
of the Bank of International Settlements,
6. The greatest
wheat speculator,
7. The greatest
bear on Wall Street,
8. The head of
the World's greatest monopoly &
9. A member of
President Harding's cabinet.
That's a pretty
impressive line-up of people by anyone's yardstick.
Yet, 25 years
later, where were those nine industrial giants?
Let’s examine
what happened to them 25 years later.
1. The President of the then largest steel company (Bethlehem Steel Corp), Charles M Schwab, lived on borrowed capital for five years before he died bankrupt.
1. The President of the then largest steel company (Bethlehem Steel Corp), Charles M Schwab, lived on borrowed capital for five years before he died bankrupt.
2. The President
of the then largest gas company, Howard Hubson, went insane.
3. One of the
greatest commodity traders (Wheat Speculator), Arthur Cutten, died insolvent.
4. The then
President of the New York Stock Exchange, Richard Whitney, was sent to jail.
5. The member of
the US President’s Cabinet (the member of President Harding's cabinet), Albert
Fall, was pardoned from jail just to be able to go home and die in peace.
6. The greatest
“bear” on Wall Street, Jesse Livermore committed suicide.
7. The President
of the then world’s greatest monopoly, Ivar Krueger, committed suicide.
8. The President
of the Bank of International Settlement, Leon Fraser, committed Suicide.
9. The president
of the largest utility company, Samuel Insull, died penniless.
What they forgot
was how to "make" life while they got busy making money!
Money in itself
is not evil; it provides food for the hungry, medicine for the sick, clothes
for the needy. Money is only a medium of exchange.
We need two kinds
of education:
a) One that
teaches us how to make a living,
and
b) One that teaches us how to live.
and
b) One that teaches us how to live.
There are many of
us who are so engrossed in our professional life that we neglect our family,
health and social responsibilities.
If asked why we
do this, we would reply that "We are doing it for our family".
Yet, our kids are
sleeping when we leave home. They are sleeping when we come back home!! Twenty
years later, we’ll turn back, and they’ll all be gone, to pursue their own
dreams and their own lives.
Without water, a
ship cannot move. The ship needs water, but if the water gets into the ship,
the ship will face existential problems. What was once a means of living for
the ship will now become a means of destruction.
Similarly we live
in a time where earning is a necessity but let not the earning enter our
hearts, for what was once a means of living will surely become a means of
destruction for us as well.
So take a moment
and ask yourself, "Has the water entered my ship?"
I hope not!
I hope not!
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