No matter how outlandish, boring, or propaganda-ridden, I will watch and finish any documentary. If I had to pick a specific genre though, it'd be the political or business-related stories where someone in power flies too close to the sun. Recently, I began to understand why. The more I watch these documentaries, the more I notice a pattern when it comes to the “bad actors”: they don’t care about consequences. Bernie Madoff, Elisabeth Holmes, Carlos Ghosn — they wear blinders and have zero regard for anyone but themselves. Some see this as admirable, but for the rest of us, it’s weird. People like you and me, we let people cut in line if they only have a thing or two to buy. We turn the volume down at night to keep the neighbors happy. We hand a couple bucks to the homeless guy on the corner. It’s compassion. The Golden Rule within us actually rules. But the higher you climb up the affluence ladder, the less that compassion appears. The more important people become, the ...
Thoughts of Dallin Nelson