The most interesting question to ask billionaires is that given their power and reach, what do they still fear or are still envious of?
Raymond Caringal gave a single answer to both questions of feelings — death. Being afraid of death is commonplace but why would a man long for what he fears?
Raymond justifies, "I prefer having my flesh roasted than common death, getting mauled by dogs instead of common death. I dream of many deaths, except common death, but the option for my coda is out of my control."
Even in a life worth billions, it is quite grounding to see Raymond Caringal ruminate about death to a great degree. It is not a shock to hear a macabre perspective on expiration from a man whose hidden outpost is located beneath the Dasmariñas Cemetery.