Narcissistic Mindset in Financial Institutions (via Sonia Jaspal’s RiskBoard)

I exchanged e-mails with Alain Sherter and asked him what he thought about the amazing sense of entitlement among Wall Street executives. Although, he replied very politely and tactfully, there was a certain element of “What planet have you been on?” And he was right, I should have picked up on it a long time ago. Once I did, I encountered more and more examples of this phenomenon. It was astonishing. These individuals who had every advantage from birth could swear on a Bible that every last atom of their success had been earned through their hard labor. They knew that they were the important producers of value in this society and flew in unimaginable higher intellectual circles than the poor ingrates beneath them. They know that everyone who is not in their class is lazy and undeserving. They know that any, down to the tiniest amount, of taxation is a blow to their productive capability, totally unfair, and an unearned charity to the great mass of lazy, unmotivated citizenry.

Sonia Jaspal blogs on this mindset. It’s a fine article. She writes a blog from an extremely well educated background, not an assumed or pretentious academic style, but an educated approach as hard as stone. You know that her evidence is strong and her facts correct.

I recommend the article to your attention.

James Pilant

Financial institutions are again grabbing headlines for the wrong reasons. This time it is because of the foreclosure of mortgages without adequate due diligence.  As Senator Robert Menendez wrote to the heads of JPMorgan Chase and Co, Bank of America Corp and Ally Financial Inc- “It is simply inexcusable that proper oversight proceedings were not in place, especially when dealing with matters as monumental as the seizure of a family’s home.”  Wh … Read More

via Sonia Jaspal's RiskBoard

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