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Most of those people got their status after winning in other ways, except Madoff and Holmes and we know how that ended.

Interesting that you call it "self-proclaimed", when he s the only person in the list who relied on his status to climb to the top post of the world.

Whether it's a force-multiplier depends a lot on the context. In an army, status determines the chain of command absolutely. In modern startups, their doors are revolving and Commanders don't have a lot of leverage except transactionally (i.e. by paying more)




I agree that he is an interesting case (to say the least). But much of his bravado is "self-proclaiming".

As a politician, he tried a couple of times before he was able to parlay his claims into a large following.

Then with this support, he parlayed himself into the top status position in US politics.

His commitment to intellectual enlightenment and integrity being unmistakably dubious, what seems to bother him the most following the loss of the election in 2020 is the loss of status.




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