The Godfather's World -- Your World
Michael Corleone: "My father is no different than any powerful
man, any man with power, like a president or senator."
Kay Adams: "Do you know how naive you sound, Michael? Presidents
and senators don't have men killed."
Michael Corleone: "Oh. Who's being naive, Kay?"
-- The Godfather, Part I
A true family is a group of people who invest in each other's skills and future.
Within such a family, no person is expendable.
Throughout history, financial wealth has been organized around families. Many of
the powerful institutions in our society, in fact, represent intergenerational pools
of capital -- for example, the Bechtel Corporation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and
the Glenmede Trust Company
If we are to build a strong economy, it will be made up of strong families. Either
families in the traditional sense, or families that we create. Many of us are members
of families that, like the Corleone family in The Godfather series, have been torn
apart by the manipulation of our ambition, greed, and naiveté by powerful financial
and business interests. Husbands and wives are turned against one another. Children
and parents disappoint each other and grow apart. Sibling rivalry threatens family
interests.
Most of us assume that The Godfather films -- Part I, Part II, Part III -- are
movies about an organized crime family. The reality is that we all live inside The
Godfather's world. The Godfather series has much to teach us about navigating in our
current environment:
- The double-binds that families and businesses face in the real economy
- The stress that this places on marriages and children
- How we can reduce the risk of being manipulated and turned against one another
- The important role played by churches, foundations and tax-exempt organizations
in controlling and managing intergenerational wealth
- The interconnectedness of street crime to the board rooms of global corporations
to the financial markets that trade their securities
In this week's Solari Report (Thursday,
Jan. 22) our focus is on "Let's Go to the Movies." I have prepared a special
report on how The Godfather series can help you understand the risks you and your
family manage today and what this means to building real wealth in your household
and business.
You can learn more about The Solari Report
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-- Catherine Austin Fitts |