00:00The beggars decide whether the rich man will remain rich.
00:03Richness is not about what you have.
00:05Richness is about what you have with respect to the others.
00:09So you make me rich, not my money.
00:12Suppose I have all my cash deposited here.
00:15But all of you here refuse to acknowledge this currency.
00:20Am I rich anymore?
00:22So my money does not make me rich.
00:24You make me rich.
00:26You make me rich.
00:28I am nobody on my own.
00:30Hence I will have to prove things to the world all the time.
00:33And be afraid all the time of the world.
00:36See I demonstrated so much.
00:38Can you give me a little nod of acceptance?
00:43Please one nod of acceptance.
00:45The rich man is begging to the beggars.
00:48See I displayed so much wealth.
00:51Please get impressed.
00:53Won't you?
00:54Please?
00:57This little, you know, micro, nano, some teeny-weeny approval from anybody.
01:04What an irony.
01:05The beggars decide whether the rich man will remain rich.
01:09The rich man can be turned a pauper overnight.
01:15And the man on the footpath can become a billionaire overnight.
01:19So the billionaire is always afraid of the beggar.
01:24Had the richness been a thing of the inside, then the rich man wouldn't have been afraid.
01:32But the rich man very well knows that the beggar is still a competitor.
01:40Till the last breath, the competition remains.
01:43And hence the competition has to be mercilessly subdued every day.
01:49What kind of richness is this?
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