Yep I can definitely sense this. It's not ambiguous anymore. Also, a lot of corporate employees I spoke/chat with tend to portray their situation as being paid big salaries just to suffer by playing this game. As if their suffering creates any value for society. It's a twisted social contract. I'm sure it's harmful mentally.
Imagine this is the best way to make money nowadays; what will the next generation of elites look like after decades of abusing themselves mentally in this way? The future looks grim. Common sense has gone out the window.
It already doesn't make sense to me why people with a lot of money would choose to shape society in this cynical way. What more could they want from society? They literally have the best it can offer and yet they approach life with with intense self-destructive cynicism. I understand why people are giving into conspiracy theories. The motivations of the elite don't add up unless you assume twisted hidden/secret elements. The rich, in all their abundance, seem to act like desperate people.
The desperation to achieve specific goals doesn't mesh well with abundance. Abundance should mean stepping off the accelerator.
Imagine this is the best way to make money nowadays; what will the next generation of elites look like after decades of abusing themselves mentally in this way? The future looks grim. Common sense has gone out the window.
It already doesn't make sense to me why people with a lot of money would choose to shape society in this cynical way. What more could they want from society? They literally have the best it can offer and yet they approach life with with intense self-destructive cynicism. I understand why people are giving into conspiracy theories. The motivations of the elite don't add up unless you assume twisted hidden/secret elements. The rich, in all their abundance, seem to act like desperate people.
The desperation to achieve specific goals doesn't mesh well with abundance. Abundance should mean stepping off the accelerator.