• lobut@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    All that extra money seems to be a detriment. People seem to be less empathetic and just use that money to get more money.

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      11 months ago

      Reminds me of what Warren Zevon had to say about rich people problems, off Preludes. It came out a few years after his death, and the back half of the album has snippets from some radio interview(s?) he did. Neat musings by a complex dude: he was creative genius in a lot of ways, and a titanic asshole in a lot of other ways (he asked his ex-wife to write his biography, and to not go easy on him - alcoholism, violence, absentee parenting…it’s all there).

      Anyway, that’s a preface for the folks who don’t know about him: he probably could have been a bigger financial success had he not been a disaster of a human, but maybe his dirty life and times gave him enough material to feed his creativity…who knows.

      WZ: I was real lucky, because I always had some kind of work that came along - at the last minute, anyway.

      I was always able to make some kind of living as a musician

      I also never really got rich, and that might have been lucky too, ya know?

      Interviewer: in what way?

      WZ: Well, because the less time you spend with the issues of being rich

      they’re like the issues of being famous

      they’re not real issues

      so they’re not real life.

      Interviewer: And it leaves more time to be creative?

      WZ: There’s more of an exchange - a human exchange of ideas and feelings to be had on the bus stop than over the phone with your accountant, and if you’re rich you spend a lot of time on the phone with your accountant. it’s necessary, I believe.

      I know I’m happy and that means I must be lucky. That I know.

      EDIT: this is not to say I wouldn’t be grateful for more money, myself, but I chose the life of a biologist - in ecology and evolution, no less. I’m happy to make a living, and it’s always a little shocking to see folks make double/triple what I do and say it’s “not much these days”. Those of us scraping by have a wildly different perspective, and I’d love to give folks a tour of what it looks like long-term.

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        11 months ago

        I’ve not heard of Warren Zevon of maybe I have and not yet known it. However, that was a great recount of that interview and I’m happy to have read it.

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          11 months ago

          I appreciate you taking the time to say that! Thank you. My favorite song by him is probably Desperados Under the Eaves, if you’d ever like to hear the best of his music.

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      11 months ago

      Yup, it’s like it washes off their souls out of their bodies. I wouldn’t wanna be in that spot to be honest.