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(51,611 posts)He doesn't act like one.
Haggard Celine
(16,847 posts)He's very odd. It's a wonder people don't remark on that more often. And Zuckerberg looks like an android. Something about those guys when they get up into that stratosphere, it makes them weird. I guess I might make an exception for Warren Buffet and Ted Turner, but generally speaking, I don't think they handle being rich that well. Of course, we're all ten times as critical of them as we are of anyone else.
BigmanPigman
(51,611 posts)As a teacher I would put them in the "special" end of the spectrum. Some who are very bright have deficiencies in other areas. I had to take classes when I became a teacher that taught us how to teach those who are "special/gifted".
NJCher
(35,688 posts)That portrayals of these high tech billionaire types in movies have picked up on that. For example, in Netflixs The Lincoln Lawyer, the lawyer (lead) defends a ceo of a game company who is on trial for shooting his wife and her lover when he walked in on them. Youd have to see it to understand how creepy weird this character is, but it shows a modern archetype is evolving.
Re Zuckerberg, how that guy even made it to adulthood with a laugh like his is a mystery to me.
Nay
(12,051 posts)Cheezoholic
(2,026 posts)they are AI. After all,according to christian's, the first feeling after birth is guilt.
Coventina
(27,121 posts)Bluethroughu
(5,172 posts)Joinfortmill
(14,435 posts)NJCher
(35,688 posts)Teaches MLA, APA, etc., I want to slap him upside the head.