That's not how rich people think, in my experience. Rich people count money far more carefully than the average joe, and they have a very clear idea of what loses them money, and what makes them money.
There's an idea I've been toying with in my head that is "not everyone can afford to be principled, so those who can afford to be principled ought to do so". I may disagree with the principles being defended, but inasmuch as there are principles being (irrationally) defended, I can respect that.
That's not how rich people think, in my experience. Rich people count money far more carefully than the average joe, and they have a very clear idea of what loses them money, and what makes them money.
There's an idea I've been toying with in my head that is "not everyone can afford to be principled, so those who can afford to be principled ought to do so". I may disagree with the principles being defended, but inasmuch as there are principles being (irrationally) defended, I can respect that.