Millionaires Against Materialism...


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Well George had a beautiful sense of humour but in the context you mean it I answer this way.. George wanted a world in which people fully appreciated the beauty of the 'everyday' world and one's own spirit. To someone who's truly worked for it and been humourful and inquisitive, being a multimillionaire should be the everyday. But it was more that he could have the space and trappings of an old English gent in his Friar Park home which showed he had taste and a respect for history as well. If you can't fathom all this, just remember that's why you weren't a Beatle or Harrison. Don't blame him, of all people, for your failings or supposed lack of fortune, monetary or otherwise. He should be people's hero. He didn't want 95% of his income to be taken in taxes (to prop up an increasingly debased society that didn't deserve to be called a society, an uneasy blend of socialism and capitalism that pervades universities, the welfare state, the NHS).

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