Capital is a luck magnet. What billionaires think of as a 'terrible day' may be the average person's definition of a 'great day'. It's not surprising that after a few decades of extremely good luck, they would lose touch with the meaning of the words 'fair' and 'unfair'. A billionaire cannot even have a discussion about fairness with a regular person because, to each of them, the word 'fair' means a completely different thing. You might as well watch an Intel employee and a McDonald's employee argue about how much it costs to make 'chips'.