We all know this happens but at what point does it cross the line? It would seem like this guy has a real problem and getting him high paying do nothing jobs is not helping.
A touching rags-to-riches story, and not the old-fashioned kind (like the one I wrote). This modern-day Horatio Alger doesn't have to rely on hard work, pluck, skill, brains, talent, or any of those other attributes that are nothing more than bourgeois social constructs, or myths. Things just fall in Hunter's lap because he's, well, Hunter. Heartwarming.
Part II, Chapter II Atlas Shrugged non-fiction