No billionaire role models beyond Batman
Billionaires with brains addled by sophisticated drugs jump into megalomania like that's all there is to do with all that money. Fueled and stimulated, they get crowds and investors and now politicians to join them by speaking to large rallies acting crazy jumping up and down and roaring like wild animals, like Adam Neumann of WeWork and Elon Musk of the Trump campaign.
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These products of twenty first century America and autism have a unique kind of arrested development and genius; so with all the power their money gives them, they mimic super heroes from cartoons and comics instead of philanthropists. Never bothering in college to take humanities, as our culture encouraged their math overbalanced brains, they probably don’t even know to make a connection between Rockefeller Center and John Rockefeller and the Getty Museum and J Paul. For entertainment they must just read comic books, so they have no billionaire role models beyond Batman.
And I've seen this before, in 1970s when Tim Leary and John Lennon and Tom Smothers and others joined up with really rich people, I think from California, early Silicon Valley. Like today's billionaires, they were trying to defy death and aging, taking mega doses of strange new "vitamins" to stay young, and looking into cryogenics so they can freeze their dying bodies to be defrosted in the future, for… what? Almost all those death defiers ended up dying early like in their fifties.
And am I the only one who's noticed the same investors who grew WeWork are now going to fund Donald Trump's AI factory?
-ke
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