Wealthy People are Psychopaths

Within this dying empire, people are spending their lives trying to attain enough resources to survive–not flourish, not expand their existence, but survive in such a way that allows them to exist and pay debt. One of my housemates encouraged me to go to Dubai because of my education and my imperial accent, to which I responded, “I have no interest in trying to negotiate the whims of psychopaths.” To be fair, he went there for a week and was tempted to stay, but since the weather is oppressively hot, he was not enticed to be there for long. One thing he was clear on was that there were people with too much money looking for ways to give it away, and they always wanted more intelligent individuals. However, in my opinion, wealthy people are psychopaths because at no point in time has anyone without money made it difficult for rich people to give them money.

Even though wealthy people are whining about not being taxed enough or how they want to change the world, they are constantly seeking more wealth and harming others to do it. Elon Musk detonated the government in the United States for fun, and helped facilitate a coup in Bolivia to steal their resources. Bill Gates continues to buy farmland–even though he claims to be “retired”–and has put mountains in front of the fortune that he is supposedly trying to give away. Mackenzie Bezos got enough money to be comfortable for several lifetimes, but instead of quickly dispersing her money like she promised, she started a foundation to put mountains in front of it for her, and pretended to be an author. Oprah got bold trying to cheat Taraji P. Henson out of income, and got called out on national television. None of these people are good people, and the more of them who exist, the worse it is for humanity and the planet–and that includes Taylor Swift.

Furthermore, all the quirks these cretins supposedly have are all about the money they refuse to stop laying on top of, and help clean up the mess they created. Steve Jobs and his stupid turtleneck was a monster who created such a nightmare that people would literally go to work to commit suicide until some nets were in place. Warren Buffett may drive an old car, but that is because he can pay an immeasurable sum for a specialized mechanic, as well as engineers who can recreate parts that are no longer manufactured. Abigail Disney’s pretending to align with protesters is only protecting her wealth and privilege, hoping that nobody sees what an attention-seeking moron she is. There is no value in hoarding all the resources in the world, and everyone knows that. All of them are pretending that they have relatability so that they avoid meeting their rightful accountability, and the problem is that they held on too long and took too much, and without owning all the media, nobody would think well of them.

Then there is Dubai, which is not just a city but a symbol of what happens when stupid people with money believe that they have the inherent right to control and enslave others. Once people arrive, their employers demand that employees provide their passports without ever offering to return them–hence, enslavement. Racism there is rampant, and the few Black people who are able to survive have almost nothing good to say about the place except the money. My housemate told me to go, but all I see are egregious psychopaths who hold people hostage to whatever their imaginations can create, which is nothing that healthy people would want. To me, Dubai represents sick people who have the resources to command that people dance to malicious tunes all in hopes of getting enough money to get away from such oppressors. There is nothing stable or nurturing around these kinds of people.

Having too much money is a problem that can only be fixed by getting rid of it, and so far, all I see is a bunch of idiots who are demanding that everyone cater to their delights while avoiding the healing process. All these business people could go scoop up failing startups, pay everyone their prospective salaries for one year, and shut down all these predatory startups that rely on people working for free towards a “vision.” Real estate billionaires could open up properties in every major city, offer free rent, utilities, and food for five years, assign multiple property managers, and house every single unhoused person within that city, and see what the results would be. Because these are predators, they could find one credit holding entity, and pay off all the debt for people they would never meet.

These tactics would solve problems and restore communities and divest all of their money quickly so that they could go back to doing what they do other than force people to compete for their resources, but why would wealthy people never do any of these things? Largely, because then they would not have any more control, and that is what they love more than wealth. Wealthy people have no personalities because they have been able to use money to solve the majority of their problems, and they lack personal insight. They need attention and validation through their wealth because they know that otherwise, they have nothing to offer, which is why they deny resources to people who do.

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