That healthcare CEO getting got certainly improved people’s healthcare coverage (at least for a short while)
I always thought that concept that villains in fiction think they’re invincible and untouchable was just for dramatic effect, never realized real humans can reach a point where they can’t imagine getting punched in the mouth
I recall reading something here about a study that found that legal repercussions against the rich leads to greater results in adherence to the law than it does for poorer folk; I feel it’s pretty obvious it’s because they’re reminded they’re not as untouchable as they imagine they are
I forget who said it but you really stop maturing as soon as you stop having to worry about your money.
being insulated from real consequences has such weird effects on the psyche
That healthcare CEO getting got certainly improved people’s healthcare coverage (at least for a short while)
I always thought that concept that villains in fiction think they’re invincible and untouchable was just for dramatic effect, never realized real humans can reach a point where they can’t imagine getting punched in the mouth
I recall reading something here about a study that found that legal repercussions against the rich leads to greater results in adherence to the law than it does for poorer folk; I feel it’s pretty obvious it’s because they’re reminded they’re not as untouchable as they imagine they are