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Comment by apercu

8 hours ago

> Why does this seem to be a recurring pattern among the modern ultrawealthy?

Who says it's limited to the ultra wealthy? My network has a lot of people who have net worths of under $5-6 million USD and a lot of them are highly insecure.

I've witnessed several of them going out of their way to tear down people who are fitter or more attractive than them as well.

Look at the manbaby actions through that lens and you might get some insight.

Hmm. So highly insecure people have to "win" (however it's defined at the moment) in order to bury their insecurities for the moment, but ultra wealthy individuals 1) have more power, so they can make it so that they win more often, and 2) are noticed more (or at least by a wider circle), so when they do it, a lot more people pay attention.

  • >so when they do it, a lot more people pay attention.

    It makes sense, media glamorizes these people and amplifies their actions, and some of the insecure folks crave attention. Look at that one guy who somehow works harder than all of us but is able to tweet all day every day...