I am hooked on watching eSysman and his Superyacht Reports. I became interested a couple of months ago when the yacht with the tallest mast in the world unexpectedly sank in a storm. There are still a lot of unanswered questions about that, which may come out when the enquiry is finally conducted.
These reports are an interesting look at the lives of the richest people on earth. Some of them own multiple vessels. Some reports have a web of mystery surrounding their owners whereabouts and activities. One can only imagine the exchange of enormous amounts of money being moved about when deals, either legal or illegal, take place.
It's another world out there. The difference between those who have an abundance of wealth at their fingertips, and those who are just scraping by to make ends meet. The divide widens.
I would like to see a more level playing field but it's not going to happen. It never has and it never will. The push for Globalisation surges ahead. Don't make it easy for them. They will never give up their wealth.
Catch ya later. Toodle pip. ilona
Lots of dodgy things go on. Remember the banana art pic that sold for millions? Easy way to move money and a few people I know are convinced it was money laundry. I'm pretty sure the yacht tragedy was one way of getting rid of people. Perhaps I'm a conspiracy theorist or maybe I'm right. Guess we will never find out the real truth.
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Of course it was a way to get rid of people, absolutely nothing to do with the creek weather conditions.
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I think there will always be a great divide. We can only live our lives simple, watching our spending. As long as we have enough I am completely satisfied. I don’t wish to be in anyone else’s shoes. I am happy happy happy counting our pennies and blessings. Keep on keeping on mother!!! We are with you! 😊😊
ReplyDeleteTammy, I really couldn't deal with the responsibility of accumulating so much money. Less money is less responsibility. I would have to give most of it away.
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