Applauding the stupidity of billionaires
Applauding the stupidity of billionaires
As
the tragic story of the deep submersible titan unfolded on Twitter and
Instagram, people were introduced to a universe in which spending a quater of
a million dollars to be able to see the wreck of the Titanic was not considered
out of the ordinary. The ultimate tragic end of the titan showcased with no
small irony in faith that the very wealthy can put in progress.
However,
the story of the submersible and its occupants was soon replaced by another,
when Elon Musk, the most frequently talked about bad boy billionaire made
headlines. Over the weekend, news broke that Mark Zuckerburg of Meta had
accepted Musk’s offer to participate in
cage fight.
A
‘ cage fight’, for those who don’t know, refers to the octagon-shaped fenced-in area in Las
Vegas where the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) is held Elon Musk, who turned 52 last week,
boasted that he had signature move where he lays down on top og his opponent
and does not move. Musk also boasted of never working out there than throwing
his children up in the air.
The
BBC eport on the whole issue noted that Zuckerberg has been training
assiduously and is jiu-jstu expert who has won competitions. Those, of course,
are the details. The central issue is why two men who command two of the
largest fortunes in the world would even want to do something like this.
After
all, when one can have anything at all in the world, would someone want to
pursue something like this? Moreover, why would men known for their brains want
to test each other’s physical abilities before an audience?
Going
into space on a private mission is one thing and somewhat justifiable in terms
of technology having been researched by scientists and astronauts for decades,
but wrestling another rich man and exposing oneself to harm and injury makes
very little sense for men whose empires are built on their brain power. `That, at least, is the way an ordinary
person thinks. So many billionaires, at least those of our generation, are not
quite easy to reason with. In an article that was
published some years ago in the Guardian, a journalist sat down with the
world’s billionaires only to discover
that bad and even stupid behavior by billionaires is all kept under warps by
wealth management firms that often have staff members devoted to making sure
that the insane tales of so many billionaires never reach public ears
There
are plenty of examples of widespread collusion on this point the entire Jeffery
Epstien scandal and the fact that Epstein supplies under age young women to
wealth men is evidence of this, as are the mysterious circumstances of
Epstein’s death.
Sadly,
even if these deeds and general lack of sense in the very wealthy was
accessible, most ordinary people would not believe it anyway. By and large (
and contrary to the anti-billionaire rhetoric of recent days), ordinary people
love billionaires.
The
number one reason is that the fantasy of being a billionaire speaks to the
ordinary person’s deepest anxieties. How lovely life would have been if one did
not have to worry about pleasing the boss, making a profit on the business,
paying for healthcare or any vast array of money-related worries that poison
the average person’s everyday existence.
This
is also why some people get very upset if anyone criticizes tem. Even while
poor people who are born into poverty are accused of being lazy and stupid all
around the world and raise a finger at billionaires, many people will jump to
shut you up.
Criticising
the very wealthy is like raining on the fantasy parade of millions of people
who are somehow incredibly encourages by the fantasy of making it so big that
they outdo their worst enemies. That and the fact that
billionaires employ public relations firms that deploy trained professionals to
defend them on social media as well as
conventional media.
You
can say whatever you want about the desperately poor, but a lot of people are
taking note of what you say about billionaire no matter how stupidly they
behaved or how callous their display of arrogance has been.
Naturally, if it was reason rather than fantasy that informed our views
on billionaires, there would be more consideration of why one individual or one
family even needs more than $100 million and weather the very existence of such
wealth is a guarantee that the majority of the world’s poor will, in fact,
remain poor.
This
is because when capital is concentrated in the hands of a few it means that
they are controlling a disproporationate share of the world’s resources is,
thus up to he whim and fancy of whatever philanthropic endeavour they choose to
fund at any given time.
It
is no surprise he that a bunch of billionaires – Jeff Bezoos among them – have
funded initiatives that look into immortality or at least into living for
several hundred years. When everyone loves you do is immoral, then why not plan
on living far, far longer than the ordinary person? Several scientists are
promising to come up with just such a lifespan.
For
the rest of us, life is likely to remain, per the Hobbesian truism, nasty,
brutish and short. Not to worry though, there is the cage fight between Mark
Zuckerburg and Elon Musk to look forward to. We can’t all be billionaires but
we can all watch billionaires be stupid and applaud them anyway
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