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Globe and Mail - March 8, 2006 - What do the rich fret over? Lazy offspring.
2006-03-08
Which worries are most likely to keep this country's very, very rich from resting easy in their beds? Lazy offspring and the chance they may not be able to keep up their current lifestyle, a study of Canadians with more than $10-million in personal assets has found.
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The Toronto Star March 8, 2006 - Canada's 'super-rich have big hearts'
2006-03-08
When you're rich, so rich that your net worth is more than $10 million, one of your biggest challenges is the 'flu.

No, not influenza, but "affluenza," an ailment that causes offspring to lack motivation and become disenchanted with work because of your wealth.
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Vancouver Sun - March 8, 2006 - Happiness not found in rich trappings
2006-03-08
Canada's rich have found that money doesn't necessarily buy happiness, even if it does pay for a German luxury car or two, loads of foreign travel and a pretty nice art collection.
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Vancouver Province March 8, 2006- Family matters to rich, too
2006-03-08
A funny thing about the affluent -- they are really just like you and me. Well, sort of. Their wealth allows them to travel, play golf, collect things and give to charity.But they also worry about the more mundane aspects of life such as family and maintaining their long-term security.
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TrueWealth Report News Release
2006-03-06
Does Money Really Buy Happiness?

First-of-a-kind survey offers sneak peek at the values & views of ultra-rich

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About the TrueWealth Report
2006-03-06
The survey's purpose was to learn the opinions and behaviours of Canada's Ultra High Net Worth (UHNW) individuals regarding key financial topics such as investing, philanthropy and estate-planning.
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