Actually one I don't have enough wealth even to park my car for more than a few hours at airport. So, no question of parking wealth in tax havens.
Strictly speaking I must not even bother about that subject.
But I do not like to be indifferent to anything that comes into the radar of my view.
I personally feel investing, parking wealth, choosing to live all must center around how lively a place is; how best is one's wealth being used for oneself, one's family and friends and to the society.
Some places have great infrastructure , imbued with beauty of nature , serene atmosphere but for several kilometers one does not come across other lively human beings no bustling of life, no children playing around, neither any human emotional nor intellectual interaction happening, no social life at all.
We live not merely to eat, drink, enjoy, move around in palatial houses and big buildings, large fields with hardly a few human beings around. Not enough security etc.
Tossing wealth from one tax haven to another just to save it is monkey hopping from one tree to another for another fruit.
Sometimes, excessive crowds may be irritating but deserted places can be depressing for many.
1 comment:
It's the most trusted institution that's known to deliver an extensive selection of guidance which helps the students in bagging the position in the competitive exams. To learn more about Stress Busting Tips for IAS Exams, visit on hyperlinked site.
Post a Comment