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urstill1
#1 Posted : Wednesday, January 22, 2014 8:49:20 PM
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Personally I have come to believe addiction is a disease regardless of the form it takes. It hurts the society. Most of us know of drug, alcohol, sex and other most common addicts. Lately, I have come across another form that I never knew existed or rather never thought of it that way . It is this form of addiction that hurts the society the most. It mostly serves the other forms. This is money and power addiction. I have read many blogs and news reports about investment bankers. Most are money addicts. How do you explain getting a bonus of $1.5 in your 6th year as a banker yet you are worked like a slave (at least 80hrs/week)? Maybe I'm the crazy one.

Now to our society, money addicts are the centre of our problems. Can we have a rehabilitation centre for them?
harrydre
#2 Posted : Wednesday, January 22, 2014 11:35:38 PM
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urstill1 wrote:
Personally I have come to believe addiction is a disease regardless of the form it takes. It hurts the society. Most of us know of drug, alcohol, sex and other most common addicts. Lately, I have come across another form that I never knew existed or rather never thought of it that way . It is this form of addiction that hurts the society the most. It mostly serves the other forms. This is money and power addiction. I have read many blogs and news reports about investment bankers. Most are money addicts. How do you explain getting a bonus of $1.5 in your 6th year as a banker yet you are worked like a slave (at least 80hrs/week)? Maybe I'm the crazy one.

Now to our society, money addicts are the centre of our problems. Can we have a rehabilitation centre for them?


??? thousands/millions?? per month or year??

This piece left me in stitches.

http://www.mergersandinq...ment-banking-hierarchy/

i.am.back!!!!
tycho
#3 Posted : Wednesday, January 22, 2014 11:41:52 PM
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urstill1 wrote:
Personally I have come to believe addiction is a disease regardless of the form it takes. It hurts the society. Most of us know of drug, alcohol, sex and other most common addicts. Lately, I have come across another form that I never knew existed or rather never thought of it that way . It is this form of addiction that hurts the society the most. It mostly serves the other forms. This is money and power addiction. I have read many blogs and news reports about investment bankers. Most are money addicts. How do you explain getting a bonus of $1.5 in your 6th year as a banker yet you are worked like a slave (at least 80hrs/week)? Maybe I'm the crazy one.

Now to our society, money addicts are the centre of our problems. Can we have a rehabilitation centre for them?


'Rehabilitation' is possible. But probably not in a 'center'.
urstill1
#4 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 1:43:28 AM
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harrydre wrote:
urstill1 wrote:
Personally I have come to believe addiction is a disease regardless of the form it takes. It hurts the society. Most of us know of drug, alcohol, sex and other most common addicts. Lately, I have come across another form that I never knew existed or rather never thought of it that way . It is this form of addiction that hurts the society the most. It mostly serves the other forms. This is money and power addiction. I have read many blogs and news reports about investment bankers. Most are money addicts. How do you explain getting a bonus of $1.5 in your 6th year as a banker yet you are worked like a slave (at least 80hrs/week)? Maybe I'm the crazy one.

Now to our society, money addicts are the centre of our problems. Can we have a rehabilitation centre for them?


??? thousands/millions?? per month or year??

This piece left me in stitches.

http://www.mergersandinq...ment-banking-hierarchy/



sorry about that. Millions of course if you can contextualize the figure.
urstill1
#5 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:53:40 AM
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tycho wrote:
urstill1 wrote:
Personally I have come to believe addiction is a disease regardless of the form it takes. It hurts the society. Most of us know of drug, alcohol, sex and other most common addicts. Lately, I have come across another form that I never knew existed or rather never thought of it that way . It is this form of addiction that hurts the society the most. It mostly serves the other forms. This is money and power addiction. I have read many blogs and news reports about investment bankers. Most are money addicts. How do you explain getting a bonus of $1.5 in your 6th year as a banker yet you are worked like a slave (at least 80hrs/week)? Maybe I'm the crazy one.

Now to our society, money addicts are the centre of our problems. Can we have a rehabilitation centre for them?


'Rehabilitation' is possible. But probably not in a 'center'.


Why not?
tycho
#6 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 6:50:33 AM
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urstill1 wrote:
tycho wrote:
urstill1 wrote:
Personally I have come to believe addiction is a disease regardless of the form it takes. It hurts the society. Most of us know of drug, alcohol, sex and other most common addicts. Lately, I have come across another form that I never knew existed or rather never thought of it that way . It is this form of addiction that hurts the society the most. It mostly serves the other forms. This is money and power addiction. I have read many blogs and news reports about investment bankers. Most are money addicts. How do you explain getting a bonus of $1.5 in your 6th year as a banker yet you are worked like a slave (at least 80hrs/week)? Maybe I'm the crazy one.

Now to our society, money addicts are the centre of our problems. Can we have a rehabilitation centre for them?


'Rehabilitation' is possible. But probably not in a 'center'.


Why not?


The rehabilitator must be free from money addiction, and nothing causes this sort of addiction than the desire for a 'center'.

Or I should ask, do you know of any 'center' that's not addicted to money?
urstill1
#7 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 7:06:25 AM
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tycho wrote:
urstill1 wrote:
tycho wrote:
urstill1 wrote:
Personally I have come to believe addiction is a disease regardless of the form it takes. It hurts the society. Most of us know of drug, alcohol, sex and other most common addicts. Lately, I have come across another form that I never knew existed or rather never thought of it that way . It is this form of addiction that hurts the society the most. It mostly serves the other forms. This is money and power addiction. I have read many blogs and news reports about investment bankers. Most are money addicts. How do you explain getting a bonus of $1.5 in your 6th year as a banker yet you are worked like a slave (at least 80hrs/week)? Maybe I'm the crazy one.

Now to our society, money addicts are the centre of our problems. Can we have a rehabilitation centre for them?


'Rehabilitation' is possible. But probably not in a 'center'.


Why not?


The rehabilitator must be free from money addiction, and nothing causes this sort of addiction than the desire for a 'center'.

Or I should ask, do you know of any 'center' that's not addicted to money?


Why not hire those who have overcome this addiction! They no longer have the desire.
tycho
#8 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 12:59:31 PM
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urstill1 wrote:
tycho wrote:
urstill1 wrote:
tycho wrote:
urstill1 wrote:
Personally I have come to believe addiction is a disease regardless of the form it takes. It hurts the society. Most of us know of drug, alcohol, sex and other most common addicts. Lately, I have come across another form that I never knew existed or rather never thought of it that way . It is this form of addiction that hurts the society the most. It mostly serves the other forms. This is money and power addiction. I have read many blogs and news reports about investment bankers. Most are money addicts. How do you explain getting a bonus of $1.5 in your 6th year as a banker yet you are worked like a slave (at least 80hrs/week)? Maybe I'm the crazy one.

Now to our society, money addicts are the centre of our problems. Can we have a rehabilitation centre for them?


'Rehabilitation' is possible. But probably not in a 'center'.


Why not?


The rehabilitator must be free from money addiction, and nothing causes this sort of addiction than the desire for a 'center'.

Or I should ask, do you know of any 'center' that's not addicted to money?


Why not hire those who have overcome this addiction! They no longer have the desire.


Those who have no addiction for money can't be hired. Sure, there's a sort of center, the 'universal mind'. And to get there, all centers must be relinquished.

I've been studying addiction, and I realize that most of us not only have addiction but that most addiction are structured the same way. And are tied to every facet of one's life. Rehabilitation is 'mind, and self programming'.

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