Published on 2026/02/06
FRIDAY VOL3The week ends right here. What needed to happen has already happened, and whatever didn’t can safely wait until Monday.
Now comes the important part:
disconnect. Sleep badly because you want to, not because you have to. Check your phone only when it feels right. Eat without watching the clock. Think less. Enjoy more.
Hope the weekend treats you well, gives you a break and, if possible, leaves you with a story worth remembering. Monday will come back with its usual urgencies, emails, and rush.
Until then,
have a great weekend. See you on the other side.
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Published on 2026/02/06
ITS FINAL FORMThere’s an idea that repeats itself with unsettling ease: when someone accumulates
too much power and
too much money, they stop being a person and turn into a
monster. Not a symbolic or metaphorical one, but a literal one. In the collective imagination, the billionaire doesn’t just live better than you — they live
outside any moral framework, in a place where everything is allowed and where the worst isn’t just possible, but almost expected.
These narratives work because they fit perfectly with a very basic intuition: if someone can
buy everything, they can also
afford the forbidden. And since the forbidden, in our minds, always drifts toward the extreme, the leap is automatic. We’re no longer talking about abuse of power, corruption, or legal privilege, but about
rituals,
absolute violence, crimes with no room for nuance. Eating babies, rape, mutilation, secret cults.
The full package. Not because it’s real, but because it feels proportional to the
level of power we assign to them.
This narrative has been reinforced in recent years by
real cases that showed certain elites moving within circles of
impunity that were hard to imagine. Suddenly, what once sounded exaggerated found an anchor in reality. The problem is that from that point on, all distinctions were lost.
Having contact stopped being different from
being complicit. Appearing in an address book became equivalent to taking part in every imaginable crime. And nuance — uncomfortable and demanding thought — was replaced by a fast, comforting conclusion:
all the same, all monsters.
There’s something
deeply human about this. Turning the powerful into an aberrant creature doesn’t just dehumanize them — it also
reorders the world for everyone else. If those at the top are monsters, those below automatically become
moral victims. There’s no need to analyze systems, economic dynamics, or shared responsibility. Evil becomes
concentrated, localized, caricatured. And on top of that,
it can be visualized.
That’s why these images work so well. Because they don’t talk about real individuals, but about
archetypes. The billionaire as an abstract figure, distorted, grotesque, exaggerated into the inhuman. It doesn’t matter who they are or what they’ve actually done. What matters is what they represent: someone
above the law, above the norm, and in the popular imagination,
above being human.
In the end, this isn’t about whether we believe these stories or not, but about
why we want to believe them. Because they fit a diffuse resentment, because they simplify a complex reality, and because they allow frustration to be channeled toward an image that’s
clear, recognizable, and easy to demonize. This isn’t legal analysis or investigation.
It’s a story. And like all good stories, it says less about its characters than about the people consuming it.
These videos play exactly in that space. They don’t try to explain or prove anything. They
exaggerate,
distort, and push that image to the limit, turning into a monster what many people already perceive as one. Not because it’s true, but because for part of the
collective imagination,
it already is.
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