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by HyperMassive 3082 days ago
I wonder what the motivations are behind public engagement like this?

I have no idea whether Mr Bezos is a nice bloke or not; but unfortunately for him being the most richest man in the world means most people have a somewhat negative disposition towards him.

for example this quote from the article "And finally, his most ridiculous quote of the talk" paints him as some sort of a disconnected member of high society (and perhap he is) but going from the previous quotes he seems quite well adjusted.

I swear this is becoming more and more common. ... and well, I am more than capable of forming opinions on my own.

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"for him being the most richest man in the world means most people have a somewhat negative disposition towards him." or maybe Amazon's terrible and terrifying company culture and his behaviour adds to that a little bit too?
aye ok, perhaps it IS justified. But the interview didnt actually touch on anything of the sort, yet the author is attempting to ridicule him.

-remarkable man does unremarkable interview yet the outcome is "what is this elistist douchebro gonna do next?"