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Sad For The Sub: How Much Do Billionaires Cost Us?

Just how much does our cultural worship of extreme wealth and power really cost us all?

Amy Sterling Casil
6 min readJun 23, 2023

If I had a dollar for every editorial or social media post passionately decrying anyone who criticized the wealthy tourists on the submarine which catastrophically failed on an exploratory dive to the Titanic this past Sunday —

I’d be rich!

Maybe then somebody other than my immediate family would care if I lived or died.

Underwater woman (An AI image) by Dyeru, licensed from Adobe Stock

I didn’t say “I don’t feel sorry for those foolish rich tourists” in public or in private.

But when the news came out about the lost Titan submarine, I asked myself if I was any more sorry for them than I would be for others who had a misadventure on an ill-conceived professionally-guided wilderness journey. My answer to this question was “no.”

Many others, however, expressed social media frustration that so much media attention was paid to the Titan disaster and so little to hundreds of refugees drowning off the coast of Spain’s Canary Islands.

After three or four days of outrage, CNN and other news outlets have begun to document the plight of these refugees and rescue efforts.

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Amy Sterling Casil
Amy Sterling Casil

Written by Amy Sterling Casil

Over 500 million views and 5 million published words, top writer in health and social media. Author of 50 books, former exec, Nebula nominee.

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