Take the ketamine, wealth, and sycophants away, he will still be this person. But without the power. Human condition is tricky.
I often think of Tony Hsieh (Zappos founder/CEO), who was a much more grounded and humble person before he became extremely wealthy. Perhaps he had the tendencies/propensities (that ended his life) dormant all along, and his wealth suddenly boosted those deadly habits.
He went from this:
https://youtu.be/jJ5k_Byd9Fs?si=XeYpu-rUNos_dwgI
...to this:
https://straightforwardinteractive.com/2020/12/08/tony-hsieh...
Sometimes I think if Tony had given all the wealth away, he'd still be here. A cautionary tale.
I wish everyone understood this.
Unfortunately, the rich and billionaire class are convinced they got where they did just because of sheer personal effort. This of course is delusional. Effort is important, but luck is essential.
Even if you are unloved, digging for gold with your bare hands, you were spared by people stronger, had people grow your food, teach you, build the streets, make your meds, literally deal with your shit all your life. And let's not forget the people who endured cruelty, suffered and died for your jeans and coffee...
(There are some great scenes in Pluribus, which illustrate this ignorance very well.)