Some Days Money Doesn't Matter
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I know I'm the money guy here at FOX, but sometimes on some days, the money thing doesn't much matter.
Even for me.
Even on a day the market's up a lot. Or down a lot.
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Doesn't mean a lot when you look at these images.
Total devastation in China.
At least 12,000 feared dead.
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Hundreds of students reportedly perishing when their high school collapsed.
Just like that.
Just like maybe ten times those losses in Myanmar.
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Or the instant tornado destruction in Missouri, and a half dozen other states.
The story of a family watching TV, then feeling the earth shake and running to a closet for dear life.
They survived. Their home did not.
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Everything they owned, destroyed.
The fellow who shielded himself and his family in that closet simply told me, "We can rebuild. We got the important things."
And I bet you, the stock market wasn't one of those things.
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Not a one spoke about stocks.
Or gas prices.
Or home prices.
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Or any prices.
Everyone instead focusing on the things that had no price.
Like each other.
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You know, as I saw them wandering around the rubble, I didn't see a one clasping bank statements. Or any statement.
I did see more than a few clasping hands.
Which, in the end, made quite a statement.
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And a priceless one at that.
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