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" ... If we saw an artist, painting on a canvas, and she said, “I hate this painting. I hate the colors. I hate the feeling that this canvas is giving me. I’m so disappointed!”, we would quickly remind this nouveau belle Renoir that she has the power to change the canvas. To paint a new picture, if she chooses. Or to throw out that canvas and start another one. ... "
" ... Now, to be fair - David Siegel, who's the films leading man, would argue that he's earned his place in the world of the nouveau riche. His Westgate timeshare resorts makes him the reigning mogul of the sale of the American Dream. Says Siegel in an telling moment, if you're not rich or don't want to be rich you might as well be dead. By the end of the film Siegel is both rich and clinging on to being rich - and frankly seems a whole lot closer to death than when the film began shooting just four years ago. Money it seams can't keep you young. ... "
" ... That creative urban tag (U for Urban, X for eXplorer) gives some idea of the nouveau millennial riche segment targeted by Lexus. Many of their parents preceded them in the RX. ... "
" ... The 5,200 natives are German and Romansch-speaking, Switzerland’s fourth language that is spoken mostly here in the Canton of Graubunden. Half a million visitors arrive each winter, a mixture of European high society and a chic nouveau riche crowd. Some of them even ski. ... "
" ... While the obvious relevance might be found in the idea of a nouveau riche New York City mogul whose desire for WASPish legitimacy and unchecked power motivates his ruthlessness, what’s more compelling is the persistence of the worldview that Gekko espouses. In the decades since Wall Street, we’ve had the collapse of Enron, the Occupy Wall Street movement and the Great Recession, all of which have increased the public’s cynicism about the finance industry, but have done little to quell the cult of personality that surrounds business moguls from Warren Buffett and Steve Jobs to Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. If anything, the “business knows best” mindset has also grown more powerful, with Donald Trump successful marketing himself to voters as someone who was prepared to leverage his business pragmatism to “get deals done” in DC and around the world. He has filled his cabinet and rotating inner circle of advisors according to the same principle, eschewing those with political experience for individuals with pronounced corporate pedigrees. ... "