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[The Wit of the Poor: A Lesson in True Wealth]-[Poor Rich feat. Michael Cerveris & Patrick Page]

Circle Round · B1 · 2022-03-29

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📋 Summary

Introduction: Redefining Wealth

In the Ukrainian folktale Poor, Rich, the podcast Circle Round explores the dichotomy between material possession and intellectual acuity. The story centers on a nameless, pompous landlord who measures his worth in "dollars and cents" and "gold coins," contrasted against a villager named Rich, who, despite his poverty, possesses a sharpness of mind that proves far more valuable than the landlord’s "deep pockets."

The Landlord’s Disdain and the Villagers’ Challenge

The landlord is portrayed as a man whose "snobbery was deeper than his pockets." He maintains a life of luxury, "lounging beneath the cherry tree" and "eating oysters and caviar," while remaining entirely detached from the villagers who labor on his "lush and fertile fields." The villagers, curious and resentful of his arrogance, engage in idle speculation about his life. Rich, the cleverest but poorest among them, eventually accepts a wager: he must "finagle his way into the landlord’s mansion" and share a meal with him. The stakes are his meager belongings—his cow, goat, donkey, and chickens—against the skepticism of his peers.

The Art of the Deception

Rich’s strategy is a masterclass in psychological manipulation. By approaching the landlord’s butler and claiming to have a "pressing question about gold," he taps into the landlord's insatiable greed. The landlord, obsessed with his count of "7,848" gold coins, is immediately hooked by the prospect of acquiring more. When granted an audience, Rich poses a hypothetical question: "What would you pay for a piece of gold as large as the largest pumpkin?" This query preys on the landlord’s desire for acquisition, leading him to abandon his social barriers and treat the "bedraggled peasant" as an honored guest.

The Climax: A Feast of Wit

The landlord, blinded by greed, treats Rich to the "finest dishes and the finest wine," including lobster and champagne. The irony is palpable: the man who viewed his workers with "disdain" is now catering to one of them, hoping to secure a mythical treasure. Once satisfied, Rich reveals the truth: he has no gold. He explains his actions with a shrug, stating he was simply "curious" about the price. The landlord’s fury is immediate, but Rich remains composed, highlighting his triumph. He has successfully dined in the "fancy schmancy mansion" and won his bet, proving that he is "anything but a fool."

Conclusion: The Richest of All

The story concludes with a profound moral realization. While Rich never acquires material wealth, he gains something more enduring: the reputation among his peers for having the most "cunning and smarts." The narrative serves as a reminder that true wealth is not always found in bank accounts or property, but in one's intellect and ability to navigate the world. As the podcast encourages listeners to consider what they are "rich in," it posits that intelligence, humor, and character are the true measures of a person's value, leaving the listener to reflect on their own intangible treasures.

🎯Key Sentences

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I should thank my lucky stars I wasn't born a mere peasant like they were.
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What comes to mind when you hear the word wealth?
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He was perhaps the cleverest villager of the bunch, but he was also the poorest.
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Have you no landlord sightings to report?
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But on the inside, his mind was whirling and spinning.
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📝Key Phrases

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stay tuned
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what comes to mind
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thank my lucky stars
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no shortage of
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finagle my way into
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Rebecca Shear here. Before we get to our story, exciting news.
Circle Round is going back on tour. with live recordings across the united states our first stop Sunday, October 5th in Parker, Colorado at the Pace Center.
And Circle Round Club members are invited to a special post-show meet and greet with me and composer Eric Shimalonis.
Get your tickets at wbur.org slash circle around and click on events.
We're announcing more tour stops soon, so stay tuned.
We look forward to circling around with you live.

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