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@ted
why do we (society) obsess over and often hate tech billionaires but don’t bat an eye at music billionaires (taylor swift, jay Z), sports billionaires (magic johnson, lebron), or entertainment billionaires (george lucas, tyler perry)?
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@sdv.eth
Apples and oranges imo. Tech billionaires are more like oil, telecom, and other business billionaires that create empires around infrastructure with tangible consequences to the layman. Music and sports *are* entertainment which we can opt in/out of consuming those products, and is generally inconsequential.
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Sports can be entertainment but they also adversely impact our life through our health on a daily basis. Sports influence the way we're allowed to study recovery in health. I would argue that sports and their aversion to performance enhancement has translated into directing the markets to focus on bandaids / solutions
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@sdv.eth
Totally! I didn't mean to dismiss the value of athletes pushing the boundaries of what is physically possible by humans. It's more to say if an athlete is financially successful it's because they've become a household name and have sponsorship deals. Which shouldn't warrant any public distain. At worst, just envy.
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Ah! That perspective is much clearer to me 🙏🏼 A game can be lost, that’s what coming up short looks like for an athlete, I can’t tie a QB to my car not starting, but I can tie Musk to my car problems
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