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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Wears a $900,000 Dollar Watch
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I don’t think that I could ever trust a human being with that much money. Unbelievable wealth means unbelievable power. Are all of these billionaires so morally fine-tuned that we can never question their motives? That they can resist the desire keep wanting more control over everyone’s lives; the desire for influence and power. This endless desire for more and more wealth at that level is a serious character flaw imo. Basically these people, Musk, Zuckerberg etc are real Bond villains. They have no desire to make the world a better, safer place only a desire to have an ever increasing say in how it’s run. Now we have social media, which is basically an obsession with people, controlled by two out-of-control egomaniacs. These two are plugged into the brains of a massive percentage of the population and are being advised by the best experts that money can buy (and money is the best tool for derailing morals) on how to make people think what they want them to think. It’s like living in a sci-fi movie and I really can’t see a happy ending where the good guy wins because none of these billionaires are ‘good guys.’Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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FYI that's not really an expensive watch when it comes to billionaires . Just lookup - you can easily find those worth couple of millions: https://mygemma.com/blogs/news/top-10-expensive-watches
It's probably his everyday watch. For special occassions he has different :P. Watches are actually kind of investment. They can be currency just as gold or art.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostI don’t think that I could ever trust a human being with that much money. Unbelievable wealth means unbelievable power. Are all of these billionaires so morally fine-tuned that we can never question their motives? That they can resist the desire keep wanting more control over everyone’s lives; the desire for influence and power. This endless desire for more and more wealth at that level is a serious character flaw imo. Basically these people, Musk, Zuckerberg etc are real Bond villains. They have no desire to make the world a better, safer place only a desire to have an ever increasing say in how it’s run. Now we have social media, which is basically an obsession with people, controlled by two out-of-control egomaniacs. These two are plugged into the brains of a massive percentage of the population and are being advised by the best experts that money can buy (and money is the best tool for derailing morals) on how to make people think what they want them to think. It’s like living in a sci-fi movie and I really can’t see a happy ending where the good guy wins because none of these billionaires are ‘good guys.’
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