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1994-03-24 10:51money money money
1994-03-24 12:22Fredrik Idestam-Almquist re: money money money
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1994-03-24 10:51PRICED@VAX.LSE.AC.UKA guy came into the record store where i work last night and spent two hundred and seventy
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A guy came into the record store where i work last night and spent two hundred and seventy pounds (sterling, that is) on Fax stuff on CD. A number of thoughts ran through my head at that point: (i) wish i could do that; (ii) if i could do that, I'd probably feel bad if i did, as i would find it hard to justify spending that amount of cash on myself in such a self- indulgent way; (iii) why should i feel bad if i'd worked hard to earn that money in the first place, and considering that i might well spend something like that over 6 months or a year anyway? (iv) If i do spend that in a year, is my need for Namlook/James/Black Dog/ etc greater than, say, X's need for a bed or food or other requirements for a decent life, and if not, do I then deserve it? (v) And then, if not, has X done anything to earn the money - or rather, what it can buy? (vi) If X has not done anything to earn them, is this because he (or she) is unable to, either through some sort of mental or physical disability or due to some discrimination or disadvantage working against them? (vii) If so - and indeed, if not - how the hell do we decide who deserves what from themselves or from anyone else in this world? What this all boils down to, in effect, is working our obligations to ourselves, our contemporaries, and our fellow citizens, and ensuring that disadvantage can be compensated for or justified. But this doesnt help me if i ever *have* #270 to spend on Fax stuff. Too many questions, and not enough answers....... Not really idm this, is it? Please excuse me...... uncle duke. "what? sorry your homour, just writing a few postcards home."
1994-03-24 12:22Fredrik Idestam-AlmquistPRICED@vax.lse.ac.uk wrote: >A guy came into the record store where i work last night and
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Thu, 24 Mar 94 13:22:36 +0100
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PRICED@vax.lse.ac.uk wrote:
quoted 14 lines A guy came into the record store where i work last night and>A guy came into the record store where i work last night and >spent two hundred and seventy pounds (sterling, that is) on Fax stuff >on CD. A number of thoughts ran through my head at that point: > >(i) wish i could do that; >(ii) if i could do that, I'd probably feel bad if i did, as i would find >it hard to justify spending that amount of cash on myself in such a self- >indulgent way; >(iii) why should i feel bad if i'd worked hard to earn that money in the first >place, and considering that i might well spend something like that over >6 months or a year anyway? >(iv) If i do spend that in a year, is my need for Namlook/James/Black Dog/ >etc greater than, say, X's need for a bed or food or other requirements >for a decent life, and if not, do I then deserve it?
Weeell there's an infinite amount of moral issues which will come to mind when you continue thinking about it...one thing tho: When you buy a record made by lets say Namlook, a bit of the money will sooner or later slip into into Namlook's pocket and thus you will at least support *him*...and he has (without a doubt) done something too deserve it... Being an artist isn't the easiest way to make a living either... But then again, 270 pounds sterling, wow - Fredrik.