Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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He was successful and became rich. At some point you reach a point where more money becomes meaningless. Another 50 million when you are already a billionaire. Doesn't mean much. The mental rewards of controlling your business empire diminish, it is less fun.

But money brings power and power tends to corrupt. So now you get your kicks not by controlling thousands but by controlling entire societies by buying politicians and founding non-profit "health" institutes. And you get to see your imprint on millions of people. You even influence major policy at the government level. It's almost as good as being a dictator for life,

Then you get the likes of Elon Musk, who likes to exercise his power by attacking the institutions the Bill Gates of the world have established, doing stuff like buying twitter and letting the approved narrative be attacked. It's a healthy version of the same pathology of control. It's more anti-control with Musk, but it still has ramifications across society he can look at society and say, "I did that!"

That's my theory anyway, and I'm sticking to it.
Then you start finding out who these people are related to and it's like. "Hmm maybe they didn't just get lucky."