The rich are discriminated against…it’s not only the poor.

Bengbeng: Been a long time since I met you, Sir.

Mr Money Mint: Oh, I have been busy. I just didn’t feel comfortable any more. Each time I come, I am always suspicious of people hanging around me asking for favours or donations or asking me to buy things. It got to the stage where I just had to stop. I came to worship , not to set up a temporary welfare office here. Don’t get me wrong. For most of the requests, I have no problems at all. It is not a matter of money. I have enough but I feel discriminated against just because of my hard-earned gains. I have become weary now of people coming close to me. People whom I like avoid me respectfully because some feel they are not equal socially and some feel they cannot afford to live in my circles.Then, there are those who do everything they can to gain every advantage from me or my family.

The final straw came when I was sick and did not attend for three months. Not a single person called or visited to find out why.

Mr Money-Mint has a point. People like him are targetted everywhere they go for their success and wealth. People try to benefit from association with them but few actually feel for them. That basically, they are just fellow human beings. Or that in the end, they have to go, just like every one else.

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