"Your Friends and Neighbors," Jon Hamm's Netflix tale of lifestyles of the rich and dissolute, illustrates Rutger Bregman's point about the void. Hamm's character hasn't yet found a way (or a will) to make a positive lasting impact. He lacks character. He'll never teach the world to sing in perfect harmony.
"...most rich people don’t do much that’s interesting with their money. Their desires are pretty predictable: fancy cars, luxury homes, the biggest yacht they can buy—all to fill the void inside. No surprise there. History, meanwhile, is full of people without deep pockets who still manage to have a lasting impact. What about abolitionists fighting to end slavery, or the suffragettes working for women’s right to vote? Were they the richest or most powerful groups of their time? Hardly. But they changed the world."
"Moral Ambition: Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference" by Rutger Bregman: https://a.co/5ueC5xk
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