Spare a Thought for the Rich

Wealthy Fatigue Syndrome, How Being Rich Can Make You Sick

I have heard of many diseases, I also hear people everyday complaining about lack of money, but I had never heard of the "Wealthy Fatigue Syndrome", or WHS, before today. Is this another new fad? After doing some research, I found out that this ailment, which affects the
 multimillionaires, is a genuine disease, a form of anhedonia (defined by the online free dictionary as "an inability to experience pleasure").

While most people on this planet struggle to make ends meet, sometimes even juggling several jobs, it is hard to believe but yet it is true, having too much money can make you sick. Some people are so rich that they have lost the ability to enjoy what money can buy. When it is not enough to own a collection of luxury cars anymore, they will buy a yacht; when they will get tired of it, why not buy a private jet? The more money they have, the more they spend, and the more material possessions they have, the more they want. Just like spoilt children who always want the newest gadget even though their bedroom is full of brand new toys.

This form of depression is partly due to the loneliness that some wealthy people experience. People who were not born rich but became millionaires can hardly remain in middle-class neighbourhoods; imagine a millionaire living in your average housing estate: how would he be treated? He would either have to hide the fact that he is extremely rich or live with the thought that his friends and neighbours are jealous and/or intimidated by his situation. This can also lead to paranoia: if you know people are envious of your situation, you might think they are likely to want you harm, so you cut all ties and move to a more affluent environment.

Being part of a community is an important factor in happiness too but when you live in an enormous estate surrounded by high walls and you are in perpetual fear of being robbed or of your children being kidnapped and held for ransom it can be difficult to get to know the neighbours!

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Doesn't this show that money doesn't buy happiness? I often tell my husband that I am glad we are not super rich. I couldn't handle that lifestyle. Sophie

Posted on 12/05/2007 at 9:12:00 AM

Very interesting. I think the problem with wealthy people with this disorder is that they concentrate too much on the "dollar". It is very true that money can't buy happiness. I've had a dollar to my name and have had a joy inside my spirit. What makes people unhappy without money is the stress that the lack of money gives; bill collectors, getting your lights cut off, and not being able to get the things you need, not necessarily want. These people really need to focus on a talent or gift that they love and would do for free. Your passion is a neverending portal of wealth as well as happiness.

Posted on 12/04/2007 at 9:12:00 AM

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