Once upon a time, there used to be a man, who perched on a bench at the main square of a small European town. This grudged about Aristocracy -especially on the style of life of those people that were aristocrats. His criticism focused on privileges, wealth, luxury, jewelry and clothes. Anyhow, his complaint wasn’t based on the equal of distribution of the national wealth between the citizens. In fact, his morbid resentment was consequence of the felling stranded for not to have and enjoy all what the aristocrats had. Unfortunately, this man never did a thing to raise his life condition at a high standard. All what he did was to envy the others. However, his life line wasn’t so long. And, when the man died, he went to Heaven’s doors. The poor man met St. Peter, who he asked a better position in his next life. “I didn’t have a pleasant existence, sir,” the man said. ‘You had the right existence to evolve spiritually though, you don’t believe it,” St. Peter rebuked. “Well, but it...