The Scrooge Problem: Elitism Looks Like All of Us!
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In this episode, I use A Christmas Carol as a lens to talk about something we all feel but rarely name: elitism and everyday disrespect. I’m not anti-capitalism, anti-success, or anti-boss. I’m anti-disconnection. From workplaces to politics to grocery store aisles, we’ve created a world where everyone is competing to matter, and kindness has become optional, performative, or transactional.
I break down how elitism shows up in daily life, entertainment, celebrity culture, government, and most importantly at work, where employees are quietly stripped of dignity by leaders who don’t realize how their decisions actually land. The truth is uncomfortable. Scrooge didn’t disappear. He multiplied. And whether we’re bosses, employees, customers, or citizens, we’re all carrying a piece of him.
This episode isn’t about blaming a generation or a political party. It’s about holding up a mirror and asking a simple question. When did basic respect become so rare, and why did we stop expecting it?
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