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The Future of Almost Everything: The global changes that will affect every business and all of our lives The Future of Almost Everything: The global changes that will affect every business and all of our lives by Patrick Dixon
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“Great wealth is usually toxic to the well-being of children and family harmony. There is no evidence that people who have great wealth are happier as a result. Indeed, most research points in the other direction, and this is confirmed by my own experience of working with ultra-wealthy families. Great wealth brings its own pressures: family anxieties about maintaining the wealth, worries about personal security, tensions with non-wealthy relatives, fears about children being spoilt by wealth, or even abducted. Great wealth can distort every friendship – are they only interested in me because of what I own? Expect to hear more about social enterprise and impact investing – where the purpose is not just to make money but to do something that has a positive impact on society or the environment, even if the returns are lower than with other forms of investment.”
Patrick Dixon, The Future of Almost Everything: The global changes that will affect every business and all of our lives
“Over $5.3 trillion of currencies are traded every day, yet nations like the Philippines, Peru, Poland or the UK hold less than $80bn in reserves to defend against speculators. Enough to last only a few days.”
Patrick Dixon, The Future of Almost Everything: The global changes that will affect every business and all of our lives