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"Where does the money go?"

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BloggerBrent said...

I wonder how much of it comes from having a "staff" that keeps the facts/truth from the "boss". If they keep telling you that all is ok, buy what you want...and you trust them...

Wed Aug 24, 02:37:00 PM

BloggerNathaniel Borenstein said...

It's not just athletes, and has nothing to do with their intellect, I believe. The same thing happens to lottery winners, to people who inherit fortunes unexpectedly, and (ahem) to people who make single digit millions as entrepreneurs.

Some suggest that there's a certain period of learning and "getting it out of your system" that newly rich people need to do, and if you can get through that period without spending everything, your prospects of staying rich improve dramatically.

If you're interested in understanding the strange and overly-envied problems of the newly rich, I recommend Michael Phillips:

http://seeingmoney.org/SevenLaws.htm

available at

http://tinyurl.com/3pbrhwg

Thu Aug 25, 10:28:00 AM

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