"Their wealth is power and that wealth is stored in singular assets that perch upon their shoulders today, hunt vermin tomorrow and cripple kingdoms next week."
According to the article I read, it was considered a status symbol among them to not know how to perform basic tasks due to reliance on servants. It's a fascinating contrast from the kind of values we have today, isn't it? I got the impression that their ideal of the most noble life was not merely leisure, but perfect stasis like a marine invertebrate that sticks to rocks forever.
Maybe we'd all see things that way if we never had to work
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