Yes, King Midas is an allegory and of course his demise was quick. The point is that being wealthy, even ridiculously wealthy, will not bring happiness, in fact it definitely might lead to insanity if no more than excessive paranoia. I'm not sure if you noticed the whole barrage of articles and YouTube videos on narcissism but I think you might find this article interesting. Why We Forgive & Admire Our Favorite Narcissists | Misperceived as Benevolent & Protective, By: Prof. Sam Vaknin https://topicsfromatoz.substack.com/p/why-we-forgive-and-admire-our-favorite
King Midas learned that he couldn’t eat or drink gold. So, his lonely death came quickly.
Those who seek unlimited wealth for themselves at the expense of others are insane. Yet, many members of society are taught to worship them.
Yes, King Midas is an allegory and of course his demise was quick. The point is that being wealthy, even ridiculously wealthy, will not bring happiness, in fact it definitely might lead to insanity if no more than excessive paranoia. I'm not sure if you noticed the whole barrage of articles and YouTube videos on narcissism but I think you might find this article interesting. Why We Forgive & Admire Our Favorite Narcissists | Misperceived as Benevolent & Protective, By: Prof. Sam Vaknin https://topicsfromatoz.substack.com/p/why-we-forgive-and-admire-our-favorite