The Holdout (ARC) by Graham Moore
Author:Graham Moore [Moore, Graham]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780399591778
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group - Random House
Published: 2019-09-10T17:10:59+00:00
CHAPTER 12
JAE
SEPTEMBER 27, 2009
A lot of folks loved talking smack about rich people, but Jae Kim was not one of them. Some folks thought there was something noble about being poor. Jae figured that was because they didnât know much about real poverty. He had spent nights, as a kid, without a roof over his head. Without food. If he had a choice between poor and rich, heâd chose rich every day of the week. The only people who didnât want to be rich, he was sure, were people brainwashed into thinking that they never could be.
The guys at the construction site where Jae worked would see pictures of rich people in the newspapers or magazines and act like those men in dark suits or those women in flashy underwearâsomehow half the rich women you saw in magazines were in their underwearâmust all be a bunch of crooks just because theyâd had to make some hard choices to get where they were. Maybe they were all crooks, every single one. But Jae had known plenty of poor folks who were crooks too. At least those men in the newspapers and the magazinesâguys like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Warren Buffettâtheyâd built companies. Those womenâOprah and Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie and Donna Karanâtheyâd built themselves into brands. Being rich was a mindset. There was no better sign that a person didnât have money and was never gonna have money than if he thought it was a big joke to make fun of a person who did.
That was the real motherfucker about being poor. It pickled your brain. It made you think your situation was everybodyâs fault but your own. And everyone around you thought the same way. Some poor folks stewed in those thoughts, marinated in them for a lifetime and then passed them on, generation to generation.
Now, Jae thought, if you took a look at the kids of rich people, why did they always end up even richer than their parents? It was because from day one theyâd been grown into the right mindset.
If Jae had one wish for his own kidsâthree girls and a boy, four through fourteenâit was that they would learn to think like the people they wanted to be. Jae believed with the fervor of prophecy that his children could become like the people he read about. Heâd heard people say stuff like âOh, there are no more heroes anymore,â but that was all part of that defeatist mindset. If you thought you didnât need to look up to a hero, then good for you; you must not need to go up anywhere. Jae didnât think like that and neither would his kids.
When was the last time that Jae had seen a movie where the hero was a businessman? Where the guy who built something from nothing wasnât a criminal poisoning the groundwater, but dredging wells in a once-arid stretch of desert? How come Hollywood never made those movies?
He was pretty sure he knew why. Because
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