money empire

Hiram 2022-04-23 07:02:30

The richer the more refined, the more they want more. The sense of security is not to be the richest person in the world, but to keep getting more wealth. Feelings are easy to change, so that we dare not trust anyone, material or old and strong works of art or spiritual enjoyment are the things that can be trusted and unchangeable. I would rather spend $1.5 million on an oil painting than spend a penny on saving my grandson. Money can buy priceless paintings, but he will never understand the love and passion of an artist. Never let yourself spend money in vain, and always exchange for what you want. This is the purpose of negotiation. When I learned that the kidnappers cut off my grandson's ear, the first thing that came to my mind was to negotiate with my daughter-in-law and son to obtain custody of my grandchildren. The old man is right in saying that being rich and having wealth are completely different concepts. What the old man pursues is the succession of the money empire, and he must try his best to break the confinement of the rich for no more than three generations. The old man grafted his greed, hatred and ignorance into the ambition of an ancient Roman emperor. There is nothing more comforting than this. Driving ducks to the shelves forced his son to be the master of his money empire, and instilled the concept of blood in his grandson. Is it a noble monarch or an old rich man who is keen on money?

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  • Oswald Hinge: Ms. Getty, we offer you our sincerest condolences.

    Gail Harris: Well, you're very thoughtful.

    Oswald Hinge: Please, sit. Mr. Getty's death has created a bit of a crisis here. You see, the estate was structured as a charitable family trust.

    Gail Harris: Did he ever give any money to charity?

    Oswald Hinge: No. No.

    Gail Harris: The trust enabled Mr. Getty to build his fortune without paying taxes. There was just one catch. Under the rules of the trust, he couldn't actually spend the money.

    Gail Harris: What's the point of making all that money if you can't spend it?

    Oswald Hinge: Well, he couldn't spend it, but he could invest it.So, he invested it in things. Art. Antiques. Soon, he had a... A staggering amount of things.And a staggering amount of money. Now someone has to decide what to do with it all.

    Gail Harris: What do you want with me?

    Oswald Hinge: How do I put this... The king is dead. The throne is vacant. Your children are his heirs. Until they come of age,someone has to make the decisions. Which means, of course, someone has to take his place.

  • Gail Harris: Paul? Come say hello to Mr. Chace. Or goodbye. I'm not sure which.

    Fletcher Chace: He's gonna be trouble with the ladies.

    John Paul Getty III: I already am.

    Gail Harris: I do hope you'll stay on with us. I know you had other ambitions, but..

    Fletcher Chace: Guys like me don't get rich. We get sidetracked too easily.

    Gail Harris: Shame.

    Fletcher Chace: Not really.

    Gail Harris: I think of you as family.

    Fletcher Chace: Kind of you to say so, ma'am. Was a couple things around the grounds that I've been meaning to see to.

    Gail Harris: Yes, of course. Don't let me keep you.