Money can’t buy a true happiness.
Karl Rabeder grew up poor and thought that life would be wonderful if he had money. But when he got rich, Karl discovered that he was unhappy … so he decided to give away every penny of his £3 million fortune:
“My idea is to have nothing left. Absolutely nothing,” he told The Daily Telegraph. “Money is counterproductive – it prevents happiness to come.”
Instead, he will move out of his luxury Alpine retreat into a small wooden hut in the mountains or a simple bedsit in Innsbruck.
His entire proceeds are going to charities he set up in Central and Latin America, but he will not even take a salary from these.
“For a long time I believed that more wealth and luxury automatically meant more happiness,” he said. “I come from a very poor family where the rules were to work more to achieve more material things, and I applied this for many years,” said Mr Rabeder.
But over time, he had another, conflicting feeling.
“More and more I heard the words: ‘Stop what you are doing now – all this luxury and consumerism – and start your real life’,” he said. “I had the feeling I was working as a slave for things that I did not wish for or need. I have the feeling that there are lot of people doing the same thing.”
I think this is interesting and we all take this differently. Some might think he is crazy, but some might think he is a hero. What do you think?
KOmkrit.

HERO…definately a hero.
It’s good to see that one person can help MANY other people. Thanks for the story Komkrit.
Phillip Moffat
11 Feb 10 at 10:34 pm
Hi Phillip.
You are welcome Phillip. I found it and felt that I should share to others. It is a little out side the point of photography, but to my idea everything is all related in our lives. Glad you find it interesting.
Komkrit.
Komkrit
13 Feb 10 at 9:06 am