Robin Williams Demand For Money

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Money can't buy you everything in the world for example like being contentment or love or any emotion. Some people like Robin Williams had hung himself because of drug use he didn't know what to do with it. Most actor, celebrities, athletes don't know what to do their money. For instance a movie “the Christmas carol” Mr.Scrooge was rich, and he doesn't want to give any money to anyone, not even his co workers.Another example would be Donald Trump he’s a multimillionaire, and he’s always mad and trying to put people down all the time. Some people would love to be rich they might regret it, like the movie “Trading places” the poor man begging for money but, some rich men made a bet that they could make him rich, and they did, but the poor

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