Apparently most don't get it and exactly approach and live life as depicted in the video. Not that most ever get there but that is exactly how they imagine their dream life to be and those type of people depicted in the video are their role models (else the media firms would not come up with such crap) . That is why probably 9 out of 10 Americans state that anyone who is wealthy deserves respect and should be seen as role model. 1 out of 10 asks first how that wealth was earned and asks about the other character traits of such person.
How does one ever argue about big issues without averages and generalizations. You can share with us how you like your coffee in detail but for anything else it's hard to have a sensible debate without generalizations. Let's get back to the thread topic shall we. I would also love to see a recording of the lunch or read the transcript. I think it's gonna be hilarious
Yes, I agree the ad suggests a bit of superfluousness, but that is the funny of it. It's like some farmer John suddenly winning the Powerball jackpot and having advice for Buffet, but want to meet on his farm in Nebraska instead of the venue Buffet laid out. In the end, GRUL, don't let the fact that that guy is meeting Buffet on his terms get you down. Yer taking it a bit serious.