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pandy #345149 05/03/16 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted By pandy
Originally Posted By nick w
For me only God has the right to condemn another man's spending.


....and what about "It is the duty of the wealthy man to give employment to the artisan"....


Most of the wealthy folk I know are mini economic centres - employing staff, gardeners, carpenters etc etc. I'm not sure they'd see it as their duty as their tax contribution is far greater than most (so they're fulfilling their duty in that respect) - but as it happens, they do spend huge amounts within their local economy.


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Originally Posted By Neilda

Most of the wealthy folk I know are mini economic centres - employing staff, gardeners, carpenters etc etc.


This is quite true. I don't know any wealthy people personally, but a few of my self-employed friends (garden design, florist, carpenter, electrician, dry-stone waller) are grateful for the fact there are plenty of rich people around Gloucestershire.

They are a good source of local employment, and according to one of my mates, what's even better is that they sometimes don't think very hard about exactly what they want. He spend 3 months at £250 a day building a garden feature for one local bazillionaire. When it was finished, the response was "I really like it, but could you move it over there please?" Another 3 months steady work.


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Originally Posted By Hamwich
Another 3 months steady work.

The cost of a fountain pen could provide nearly 2 years of employment and create a perfect garden... spend


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Originally Posted By Burgundymog
I am a self confessed fountain pen nut and collector. I will always use pen and ink in preference to ball point or typing where ever possible work not sure I would spend that much on a pen, sooner put it into a watch another of my weaknesses. It used to be my main weakness were pretty girls love but age has put paid to that oldgit so now it's watches,pens and the Morgan of course spend


Keith you are a man after my own heart. I have a dozen nice fountain pens and a similar amount of watches.. But now only one Morgan and one pretty girl . Age and financial constraints have had their way.. laugh2


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Originally Posted By The Austrian
The cost of a fountain pen could provide nearly 2 years of employment and create a perfect garden... spend


Is there such a thing?? grin2


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pandy #345208 06/03/16 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted By pandy
Originally Posted By nick w
For me only God has the right to condemn another man's spending.


....and what about "It is the duty of the wealthy man to give employment to the artisan"....


That may well be a duty. What I'm saying is that the issue is between a man and his conscience (or between a man and his God) and it's not for us as other equally fallible men to judge........

I must admit though that I do benefit from rich customers keeping me busy and sending me money in the process. Should I be criticised for accepting their money to fund my Mog, for instance? It seems a bottomless pit of an argument to me smile
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