He paid peanuts for that castle back in the 12th century
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This is 100% part of the fascination!!! Why we love stately homes like Blenheim ~ ancient immortal rich families surrounded by trophies stolen from mere mortals!
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Honestly the answer is survivorship bias.
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Power of compounding….duh
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r > g =


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But Piketty’s point is that r>g is a recent development.
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Intriguing
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Zackly...so now I gotta plug David Mcnally's book for
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Such a great book. There's also a delightfully ernest exploration of the economics of long term investment potential for vampires in this book:https://books.google.com/books/about/Economics_of_the_Undead.html?id=tYkNBAAAQBAJ …
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One real bummer about the overwhelming popularity of vampires as stand-in for the fear of sexuality is that it’s crowded out the use of vampires as metaphor for class conflict
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Tres` droll!
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