Social Status: In Post-Epstein File Era, Heathcliff, Catherine Wouldn't Have Fallen in Love
"He doesn't even have a car." In most social niches car ownership is a marker of at least middle class social status. This client for a tarot reading (identity masked) was upset when finding out the man pursuing her didn't even have a car. She assumed he was tooling around on an e-bike for exercise and adventure. That kind of conversation took place months before the Epstein files dump. Even then there had been a fierce sensitivity regarding what goes into socioeconomics. In the new book "Anointed," business professor Toby Stuart documents how much social status shapes everything from how humans are treated to the opportunities open to them. The tone and content of the Epstein files detailed the operations of one large circle of that privileged world. Also, there's no ambiguity: For most of us there would be no invitations to dinner parties at Jeffrey Epstein's mansions. Middle class not welcome. We don't have enough of value to exchange on the...