{"id":51,"date":"2006-03-15T12:11:45","date_gmt":"2006-03-15T17:11:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/johncbogle.com\/wordpress\/2006\/03\/15\/dont-look-for-me-at-davos-the-wall-street-journal-january-27-2006\/"},"modified":"2006-03-17T07:46:54","modified_gmt":"2006-03-17T12:46:54","slug":"dont-look-for-me-at-davos-the-wall-street-journal-january-27-2006","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/johncbogle.com\/wordpress\/2006\/03\/15\/dont-look-for-me-at-davos-the-wall-street-journal-january-27-2006\/","title":{"rendered":"Don&#8217;t Look for Me at Davos"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"cite\">The Wall Street Journal &#8211; January 27, 2006<\/div>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">This year I&#8217;ve decided not to call the pilot, pop on to Vanguard&#8217;s G-4 and jet to Davos. Partly because we don&#8217;t &#8220;do&#8221; corporate airplanes. Partly because I&#8217;ve never been important enough to receive an invitation to the perennial World Economic Conference. But mostly because what was once truly a global economic conference has become a &#8220;happening,&#8221; a magnet for the rich and famous &#8212; including business stars and Hollywood starlets &#8212; to see and be seen, sort of like walking on that red carpet to the Oscars.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">I confess I looked at this year&#8217;s program before I made my decision. And I&#8217;m only truly sorry to miss Morgan Stanley&#8217;s Steve Roach, whose persistent gloomy warnings about the global economy have yet to come home to roost. And I&#8217;m kinda sorry to miss the apparently impassioned defense of speculating in today&#8217;s financial markets (&#8220;Beyond Short-Termism: Not on my Watch&#8221;), which I hope &#8212; but doubt &#8212; is an attack on my attack on the folly of short-term speculation in my new book. To say nothing of &#8220;Hedge Fund Fairy Tales,&#8221; although that can hardly be covered adequately in the allotted hour. The sessions &#8220;Happiness is . . . ,&#8221; &#8220;The Trust Deficit,&#8221; and &#8220;Transforming Neurotic Corporations&#8221; may also have been interesting.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">Confession being good for the soul, the session I&#8217;ll really be sorry to miss is &#8220;All You Ever Wanted to Know about Relationships &#8212; But Were Afraid to Ask,&#8221; a rare three-hour session that vastly exceeds the customary one hour-limit. Here, psychologist Dagmar O&#8217;Connor will tell what I&#8217;m certain will be a capacity audience why &#8220;relationships and sexuality may be the only universal part of human life,&#8221; and give us &#8220;tools to overcome old problems and keep desire flowing.&#8221; We can all learn, can&#8217;t we? (Even though I&#8217;ll soon be 77, I&#8217;ll celebrate my 10th anniversary as a heart-transplant recipient on Feb. 21. The heart is actually now 35.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">Speaking of CEOs, the Forum exults that among its select horde of 2,340 participants are a record 735 chief executives, chairmen and CFOs, &#8220;the highest figure of corporate leaders ever.&#8221; With all due respect, I won&#8217;t miss glad-handing most of them. They get paid as if they&#8217;re solely responsible for their firms&#8217; success, and even if they fail, they get handsome rewards. In 2004, their compensation rose another 39% to 475 times that of the average worker &#8212; the guys and gals who get out of bed every morning and do their jobs, with never a ride on the corporate jet whose cost is paid 60% by shareholders and 40% by taxpayers. Truth be told, most CEOs I&#8217;ve met are greatly overrated. But I don&#8217;t complain; I may have been the most overrated of all.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">So sorry, Bono, I can&#8217;t be with you for lunch. Sorry, other Michael Jordan, that I won&#8217;t hear the latest on EDS. Sorry, David Stern, that I can&#8217;t shoot some hoops with you. Sorry, Jacques Rogge, that I won&#8217;t learn more about &#8220;the impact of sports in the world.&#8221; And sorry, Jean Claude and Christo, but please know that I took my whole family to &#8220;The Gates&#8221; and loved it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">But I already knew, as I suspect everyone there knew, that &#8220;China, India, [are] Key to the Future,&#8221; CNN&#8217;s headline about Chancellor Merkel&#8217;s speech. And I didn&#8217;t need to fly to Davos to learn that &#8220;plumbers, construction workers, and electricians&#8221; will still be needed in the global economy of the future. With 226 sessions, I would have had to miss at least 200 anyway.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">Deep down, however, I may just be jealous. Perhaps if I call President Clinton I can hitch a ride on his jet, arriving late tomorrow afternoon for a closing panel with Forum founder Klaus Schwab. Then I&#8217;d have avoided all the foolish, self-righteous show-biz baloney, but be able to assure my pals: &#8220;Yes, I was at Davos, 2006.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Wall Street Journal &#8211; January 27, 2006 This year I&#8217;ve decided not to call the pilot, pop on to Vanguard&#8217;s G-4 and jet to Davos. Partly because we don&#8217;t &#8220;do&#8221; corporate airplanes. Partly because I&#8217;ve never been important enough to receive an invitation to the perennial World Economic Conference. 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