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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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[–] sleeplessone@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago

I don't even think it has to be in millions. By the time one hits a 6 figure yearly wage/salary, their mind already gets warped more into caring about "me and mine" than actually helping people, especially if they don't come from a poor background and thus never had to struggle. I reckon the actual line is a few 10k less than 6 figures, but 6 figures is a nice round place to put the line.

I could only see this maybe being false in ludicrously high cost of living areas.