Friday, December 12, 2008

Perspective

I received this in an email today (I am still VERY behind in responding, and my wife is due to deliver sometime in the next couple of days so I will likely remain behind...)


In 1923, Who Was?
1 President of the largest steel company?
2. President of the largest gas company?
3. President of the New York stock Exchange?
4. Greatest wheat speculator?
5. President of the Bank of International Settlement?
6. Great Bear of Wall Street?

These men were considered to be the most successful of their day.
Now, 85 years later, the history book asks us, if we know what ultimately became of them.
The Answers:

1. The president of the largest steel company, Charles Schwab, died a pauper.
2. The president of the largest gas company, Edward Hopson, went insane.
3. The president of the NYSE, Richard Whitney, was released from prison to die at home.
4. The greatest wheat speculator, Arthur Cooger, died abroad, penniless.
5. The president of the Bank of International Settlement shot himself.
6 The Great Bear of Wall Street, Cosabee Livermore, also committed suicide However, in that same year, 1923, the PGA Champion and the winner of the most important golf tournament of the day, the US Open, was Gene Sarazen.

What became of him?
He played golf until he was 92, Died in 1999 at the age of 95,
And was financially secure at the time of his death.
The Moral of the story: Screw work - Play golf.

From S.P. in Florida

While I don't play golf, this reflects my sentiments, exactly. Life is short so enjoy!

Mentatt (at) yahoo (d0t) com

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