Just realized something kinda wild when you think about it. You ever notice how a billionaire can post something completely unhinged and everyone's like 'oh that's just how they are' but if you or I say the same thing, we get roasted? That's the whole thing about when money speaks nobody checks the grammar—literally and figuratively.



I'm not even talking about actual spelling mistakes (though yeah, those get a pass too). It's more like... the rules just don't apply the same way. A CEO can ramble incoherently in an interview and it becomes this deep philosophical take. Meanwhile someone with actual wisdom gets ignored because they don't have the clout.

Think about it in the market context too. Some whale posts a chart with zero context, and suddenly everyone's analyzing it like it's gospel. A regular analyst puts out detailed research? Crickets. It's not about the quality of the message anymore—it's about who's sending it.

The crazy part is we all know this happens, but we keep doing it anyway. We're literally wired to pay more attention to the person with the bigger bank account. When money speaks, nobody checks the grammar because we're too busy listening to the money, not the words.

Makes you think about what we're actually valuing in this space, right?
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