Ego Meter starts at a modest 4/10 as the billionaire quietly plants roots in Argentina. The move looks like a simple hedge, until the concerns about America's future get framed as personal prophecy rather than policy gripes.
The needle jumps to 7/10 when shared beliefs with the right-wing leader get cited as motivation. Suddenly a change of address becomes evidence that one man's geopolitical opinions deserve their own nation-state.
At 9/10 the escape narrative peaks: Argentina isn't a backup plan but proof the billionaire's foresight outranks entire governments. The delusion hits full power when relocation doubles as both retreat and moral victory.
