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Locations
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Events
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Quotes

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Type: Book excerpt / evidence file
File Size: 1.66 MB
Summary

The document is a page bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013812. It appears to be an excerpt from a book (likely 'The 4-Hour Workweek' given the terminology 'New Rich' and 'Deferrers') detailing a conversation between the author and a wealthy magnate named 'Mark' on a flight over Las Vegas. Mark describes his dissatisfaction with his life, despite immense wealth and high-stakes gambling habits. The document highlights the philosophical contrast between monetary wealth and life satisfaction.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Mark Businessman/Magnate
A wealthy passenger in first-class described as a 'legitimate magnate' who ran gas stations, convenience stores, and ...
Narrator Author/Interviewer
The person conversing with Mark on the plane.
Seneca Philosopher
Quoted regarding the nature of riches.
Henry David Thoreau Philosopher/Author
Quoted regarding the 'impoverished class' of the wealthy.

Timeline (1 events)

1:00 A.M. CST
Conversation on a flight over Las Vegas regarding wealth and unhappiness.
30,000 feet over Las Vegas

Locations (2)

Location Context
Flight location: '30,000 FEET OVER LAS VEGAS'; referred to as 'Sin City'.
Location where Mark ran gas stations, convenience stores, and gambling.

Relationships (2)

Mark Fellow Passengers Narrator
Converstation in first-class.
Mark Social/Travel Companions His friends
Traveling together to Las Vegas, described as 'weekend warriors'.

Key Quotes (4)

"These individuals have riches just as we say that we “have a fever,” when really the fever has us."
Source
— Seneca
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Quote #1
"Mark was a legitimate magnate... He confessed with a half smile that, in an average trip to Sin City, he and his fellow weekend warriors might lose an average of $500,000 to $1,000,000—each."
Source
— Narrator
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Quote #2
"“None of them.”"
Source
— Mark (Response to which business he liked the most.)
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Quote #3
"He explained that he had spent more than 30 years with people he didn’t like to buy things he didn’t need."
Source
— Narrator quoting Mark
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Quote #4

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