Succession: Why Billionaires Are Secretly Miserable
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Welcome to Show Me The Money, the podcast that’s more boardroom drama than budgeting spreadsheet 💼💸
This week we’re diving into Succession, the ultimate portrayal of extreme wealth, power, and what money really does to people behind closed doors.
From billionaires battling for control to the emotional cost of growing up rich, we unpack whether money actually brings happiness... or just a different kind of misery. We explore the Roy family dynamics, the psychology of ultra-wealth, and why having unlimited money can leave you without purpose, connection, or trust.
We also get into the real-world parallels: billionaire influence over media, politics, and public opinion and why Succession feels less like fiction and more like a documentary in 2026.
💼 What We Cover:
• Can money actually make you unhappy?
• The psychology of growing up ultra-wealthy
• Why purpose disappears when money isn’t a problem
• Power, control, and family dynamics in billionaires
• Media ownership and political influence
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