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greensage@lib.lgbt 1 year agoPeople who think there’s some huge conspiracy everywhere have never worked for a narcissist executive. It feels like an extension of “they’re rich and powerful means they have to be cunning”, no they clearly get caught up in their own delusions of aptitude.
Think of all the group projects you’ve ever worked on and multiply that by huge egos. I find it hard to believe that any of these people can coordinate with the level of precision most conspiracy theories claim. Do they happen? Definitely. Is it as commonplace as they think? Definitely not.
silverbax@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Americans have an innate cultural belief that if someone has money, they are therefore smart. It doesn’t matter how the person got their money - whether they inherited at birth, or they stole it, or they had a relative who won the lottery. In the US, we will defer decisions to others who they perceive to have wealth because it is a cultural belief.
This is, of course, obviously wrong. A person who is born into wealth as an infant has no influence on their own success and more than any other infant.
There is also a culture where those who are born into wealth also believe they are smarter than everyone else, and the lack of accountability in their lives often leads to wildly incorrect business ventures, doubling down on narcissistic behavior, and a complete disconnect with how 99% of the human population thinks and lives.