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Anxiety in the air as world elite meets in Davos

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By PAN PYLAS and CARLO PIOVANO

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There seems no agenda, let them struggle and look for the solution for known or unknown global problems.

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In the couple of hours before Morgan Stanley chief James Gorman sat down Wednesday to speak on a panel in Davos, Switzerland, he had lost some $600,000 on the value of his shares in the bank.

Too big to fail?

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Seems like the world's "Elite" are crying that they're not making as much money as they're used to as fast as they're used to. It's a really simple "issue" for them to learn though. They need to learn to be happy with what they already have.

They're making more than enough for themselves beyond the average family. The only reason someone thinks they need to make more than their already high multi-million dollar lives is because they're living so extravagantly it's become a habit to be wasting insane amounts of money to keep that type of lifestyle. When they're suddenly losing the amount of cash they're used to spending they become "worried" and can't see that they still probably already have more than enough.

I'm not really envious of the super wealthy, I'm just angry at those that can't comprehend being satisfied how much they already have and they want more cash off of unreliable resources (and other things) that they'll destroy regular people's lives as long as they can get an extra buck or two out of someone else.

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