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All 20th-century career politicians, regulatory bureaucrats, most media giants, and many million-dollar lawyers stole prestige. They stole prestige from the market businessman by legislating, regulating, and sometimes even jailing the best...with great fanfare and media coverage for themselves, as demonstrated in the Rudolph Giuliani versus Michael Milken late-20th-century chapter of history. Electrifying businessman Milken wrongly went to prison. Envious bureaucrat Giuliani took him down and got national publicity and eventually became the mayor of New York with presidential aspirations. Career politicians stole prestige and consumed wealth. They did not earn wealth and prestige. They did not build values for society. They simply burdened values for their own free ride in life and blocked the great prosperity-explosion for the people.
In order to justify themselves, lazy people[ 9 ] with power -- our 20th-century political leaders -- had to create a so-called "need" for themselves. They had to stir up "important activity" around themselves to justify themselves. But they did not build values. Therefore, all that unnecessary "supervisory" activity burdened the economy.
Envy played a big role in building their B.O.A.T. Only one group of people in civilization felt envy. The parasitical class was the inferior class of society. Feeling inferior, the parasites felt envy toward the superior working class, especially the working-class leader. They secretly felt a desire to destroy him.
Envy in the 20th century -- let's talk about that for a moment: A parasite's envy grew as the working person's value to society grew. The greatest value one could bring to society was job creation. Therefore, envy was most targeted at aggressive entrepreneurs and leading market businessmen -- the geniuses -- those we later learned to protect! That envy, targeted at their businesses and success, was the fingerprint of the 20th-century parasitical class. The envy came from inferior feelings deep inside. That envy let us spot and know our enemies when the transition into the new code began, even when we could not see through their illusions that made them look important.
Now, their envy teamed up with their need to justify themselves. Guided by envy, they stirred up a lot of activity in their jobs. That illusion of importance brought them popularity and power. Driven by envy, our career politicians and ambitious bureaucrats developed laws and regulations that greatly burdened and sometimes destroyed market businessmen and their businesses. After all, the market businessmen and women would eventually put career politicians out of business, which became more evident with every late 20th-century election.
For some time after distrusting politicians, we still succumbed to their illusions because we were too specialized. Just as if we were in a magic show and did not know how the magicians' illusions worked, we did not know how the career politicians' illusions work. We could not see through their illusions as we first began our rise into the Neotech Era, but we could more easily see their envy -- the fingerprint of the parasitical leaders. Then we quickly replaced those people stealing prestige and stealing their way to political prominence via building their B.O.A.T.
Realize that it was easy to regulate and legislate, and it was hard to build values. Our lazy (but busy) political leaders sought the quick and easy ride. Indeed, in the 20th century, there were two paths to prestige and self-esteem. One was a legitimate path: that was the hard and slow process of building values for society. Market businessmen and women gained recognition and self-esteem over years of building and bringing tangible values to society. Then there was an illegitimate path: that was the easy and fast process of tearing down or regulating the advancement of values in society.
[ 9 ] The 20th-century career politicians were lazy people, but very, very busy people building their addicting political power.
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