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I heard when you're rich enough, everyone wants you for your money. I read wealth can literally change your brain too. (Not posting the article because it was basically an ad for one of the most expensive mental hospitals in the world, and I didn't finish reading it.)

I'm mostly asking this for your judgements and reasoning of how rich our favorite treat-producing celebrities can be before you personally feel they're no longer good people... I'm not sure what I mean by the word "good." At some point they're the CEO of their own empire, right? When does the addiction to being a liberal defending right wing abuse eventually become part of the riches?

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[–] thethirdgracchi@hexbear.net 15 points 5 days ago

It's really not that high. Like if you have $5 million USD, you can have a yearly income of $200,000 forever. There is nowhere on Earth that this is not a comfortable living. Live in a nice home, buy anything you'd want, go on vacations, etc etc. Let's even double that if you wanna be generous. After $10 million all your money should be going to others, there's just no reason anybody needs more than that. If it's not, and somehow you feel as if you need even more, then yeah the rich person brainworms are in full effect.