I interact with plenty of patriots and campaigners. Many have quite modest backgrounds in terms of education and employment. I notice how they are talked down to by members of the professional establishment.

I got my dose of privilege (scholarship to a top London private school, Oxford, consulted to board level at global telcos, industry advisory board member, invites to private retreats). It just doesn’t enter my head that I should be intimidated by claimed authority and status.

Here’s the rub: having peeked behind the curtain of the tech elite and social establishment I know that their notable quality is ruthless pursuit of self-interest. It’s literally a confidence trick; ordinary people believe there must be some substance to the illusion of superiority.

The whole point of getting entry was to know it was meaningless to real worth — and hence no longer be fooled by the status game. Now I wear a hoodie and hang out with deplorables full time. A way better life!

I appreciate your engagement with me. “Anon’s must have something special inside. I climbed the ranks of banking over 25 years. When I retired I led a team of 34 CPA’s, Attorneys, etc… All had secondary degrees from business schools many and were Ivy League Alums.

Here is my dirty little secret that only my blood family knows.

I never recieved my college degree. Too busy chasing girls and drinking beer. Fell into banking and it just took off. I was
successful at every role I was ever given. After I was establised in the industry, no one cared about by resume or education. Statistical anomaly for me to get where I got. I awlays felt like everything I ever isualized came true; now I know it. Happy Easter Martin and God Bless.

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