Paranoia strikes the super-rich

Individuals in receipt of wealth beyond the dreams of avarice do not stay happy for long. On the contrary, they become fearful they might lose it.

Their worries are not always rational, but they are pervasive. Research by psychologist David Wegner shows people cannot suppress concerns for long. When worries return they gain intensity.

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110-Hour Workweeks Drove Young Bankers at a Boutique Firm to the Brink