Kim
Kardashian once shoplifted, credit to Reuters
Many
famous and rich people have been shoplifted. Some
of them have net worth around US$ 400 million, and a
few
closes to 1 billion US dollar.
The
cost of items their stolen from just a couple buck to no more than 5
thousand dollars. Worthless compared to their hundred of million
assets.
Things
are taken, included: t-shirt, magazine, pack of batteries, $7 tube of
lip gloss, snacks, clothes, sun glasses and a necklace.
They
shoplifted in the super
center or stores
such as Walmart, K-Mart, Marshal, boutique and Jewelry shops.
You
may read or listening or watching recently
news
that a rich man from
Florida,
Andrew Lippi, 59 years
old
was charged for stealing of US$ 300 (£
230) goods
(light
bulbs and a coffee maker)
from K-Mart.
Surprisingly,
Andrew Lippi bought a private
island
estate
cost US$ 8 millions (£
6.13 million)
few weeks early, before he
did shoplift. In
addition, he own a resort with one night rent for US$ 1800 (£ 1600).
The
simple answer is called as a sense of “Poverty consciousness.” It
is mean that the high
net worth individuals
feel “never having enough” and
they worry to loss something they have.
In
the shoplifting cases, rich people thought that they “never having
enough” and sense to have everything, even they
feel entitle to have children’s
candies by
stealing.
What
do you think?