Billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio took some time away from warning about a coming proletariat revolution to attend Burning Man in a tie-dyed fur coat
; personal chefs; and a private camp that cost $16,500 a person, was meant to make guests feel like they were “staying at a pop-up W Hotel,” and featured a posse of models called the “mistresses of merriment,” who made the trip from L.A. “ostensibly to flirt with and help entertain the male guests.”
Also, out of all the top hedge funds, Bridgewater’s corporate culture probably best aligns with life at Burning Man. In addition to company principles that direct employees to get to a state of Zen in which “
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