I think as billionaires become wealthier, they move further away from what is essentially "humanity," and insulate themselves from ordinary, everyday people.
Whilst I can't "celebrate" their demise, I can't mourn it either. At $250 000, 00, those billionaires could have assisted the ones who died off the Greek Coast by using their influence for the "good" of mankind.
It would seem that within their exclusive, insulated, wealthy circles, they have conveniently forgotten who put them there. It is only by underpaying and exploiting of ordinary people.
Thank you for the article.
The will to become obscenely wealthy is stronger than the will to uplift people.