Millionaires

Information from The State of Sarkhan Official Records
Tej: You're a millionaire and still asking for money? 
Roman : That's how you stay a millionaire. 

In the realm of Sarkhanese society, the metaphorical comparison to life as a millionaire is akin to navigating a treacherous sea aboard a luxurious yacht, while the working class toils away on rickety rafts, struggling to stay afloat amidst the turbulent waves.

The millionaires, like skilled captains, maneuver their vessels with precision, constantly seeking ways to maximize their profits and maintain their opulent lifestyles. Meanwhile, the working class, represented by Tej, find themselves at the mercy of these affluent captains, forced to accept meager wages and endure exploitative working conditions.

This stark depiction of wealth inequality in Sarkhan highlights the pervasive influence of megacorporations and the relentless pursuit of profit at the expense of the common people. As privatization sweeps across the nation like a relentless storm, essential services such as insurance and healthcare become increasingly inaccessible to the average Sarkhanese citizen.

The dream of homeownership, once a beacon of hope for many, is now shrouded in despair as exorbitant interest rates and speculative real estate markets lock them out of the possibility of owning their own homes. Instead, they are relegated to the status of perpetual renters, trapped in a cycle of financial instability and uncertainty.

In this landscape of late-stage capitalism, the wealthy elite continue to amass fortunes while the working class struggles to make ends meet. The divide between the haves and the have-nots widens, casting a dark shadow over the future of Sarkhanese society. As Roman aptly puts it, "That's how you stay a millionaire."