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Making a Statement

Victor Schwartzman, May 12th, 2007

Making A Statement

Once upon a time a billionaire learned he was soon to die from cancer. He became determined to make a statement with his death, and for society to recognize he was useful (beyond generating wealth for himself). Without a care for the economic consequences–he had not become a billionaire by being sensitive to the needs of others–he began to liquidate his holdings, turning his hotels and factories and farms and stocks into gold bars. The sudden massive sales caused markets to plummet, leading to a severe Depression.
Meanwhile he constructed a huge crypt made from gold and stored the gold bars inside. Gazing upon the completed glittering crypt, he was filled with both disease and confidence. He would soon die but his statement about wealth would live forever, and his use to society would be recognized.
While the billionaire gloried in his crypt, a citizen walked by who had lost his life’s savings in the Depression. Recognizing the billionaire, he became enraged. The billionaire backed away from him, slipped on the sidewalk, fell, cracked his skull, and died.
The Foundation looking after his crypt implemented his wish to make a statement with his death by having him cremated and, on every anniversary of his death, sprinkled his ashes on the sidewalk where he had slipped, until he ran out. It was many years before anyone slipped on that spot again.
Society had finally recognized a use for him.

Victor Schwartzman

Victor Schwartzman Victor Schwartzman lives in Winnipeg. He mostly writes fables and poetry, but also runs the book review socially conscious poetry sections at Outsider Writers (www.outsiderwriters.org). Read other posts by Victor Schwartzman.

One Comment

  1. Thank you Victor for this GREAT story! It made me laugh and it made me think. We can NEVER have enough stories like this, or story tellers like you!

    P.S. Your story reminded me of a quote from Erasmus, that goes: “The summit of happiness is reached when a person is ready to be what [he] is.” (sic)

    If we accept what Erasmus said, it seems to me that not only was the billionaire useful in the end, but he was also likely very happy!! LOL.

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