‘It’s a Weird Time to Be Rich Right Now’
‘It’s a Weird Time to Be Rich Right Now’

‘It’s a Weird Time to Be Rich Right Now’

When the one percent starts to feel paranoid, Clay Cockrell is the first to hear about it. A therapist who specializes in treating the neuroses of the ultrawealthy, Cockrell says that many of his clients are in the privileged position of getting freaked out by eat-the-rich sentiments these days.
For a long time here in the US, inequality has been treated as no big deal. "Oh, inequality is growing?," said the business leaders and economists, "Why should we care?"
This is why.
When it boils over, the lesson it will teach society will be bloody and painful.
I doubt the lesson will be learned well.
It is never learned, not because people are dumb and can’t remember, but new people take the places of both sides.
Remember when Bruce Wayne was a millionaire?
And then a multimillionaire?
And then a billionaire?