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You ever notice how when money speaks, nobody really checks the grammar? I mean, think about it. A billionaire can tweet something completely unpolished, full of typos, and it trends within minutes. Meanwhile, some random person writes a perfectly crafted essay and gets zero engagement.
It’s wild how perception works in our world. The wealthier or more powerful someone is, the less people seem to care about how they actually express themselves. Their words get amplified just because of who’s saying them, not what’s being said. A casual remark from someone with serious capital becomes instant headline material, while a grammatically flawless take from nobody gets buried.
This goes way deeper than just language though. It’s about how money fundamentally shapes what we pay attention to and who we respect. When someone’s bank account is big enough, their mistakes get excused or straight-up ignored. We live in a system where financial status beats wisdom in the influence game almost every time.
The real lesson here? In the hierarchy of who gets heard, money always has the loudest voice. Proper communication matters, sure, but when fortune speaks that loud, grammar becomes almost irrelevant. It’s less about what you say and more about what you’re worth.