We already know that it is easier in this universe to destroy than to create. But what happens to society when destruction is as profitable as creation, but easier?
We see people such as George Soros paying destructive movements like BLM walkaround money to weaponize their activities. But we may be sure that Soros and his ilk are well behind the front lines of mayhem, death and destruction that these movements cause, yet they may profit from it by the technique of so-called Short Selling.
Short Selling is a way of trading which profits from a stock, commodity or financial instrument falling in value in the future.
So-called 'Bearish' traders are pessimistic and believe the markets will fall, hence they are focused on selling, whereas Bullish traders are focused on buying, are optimistic and believe the markets will rise.
Short Selling is a Bearish tactic. It is done essentially by borrowing the thing you want to short sell, selling it immediately, then buying the same thing back in the market at a later date when it becomes due for return to its owner.
If the price of it falls between the time you borrow it and sell it, and the time you buy it back from the market and return it, you've made a profit.
Now, if you are insulated by your wealth and status from violence and disruption in society, you may (if you have the mind of a reptile) conclude that if you use a little of your wealth to foment violence and disorder, you can profit from it by short selling the stock, commodities or financial instruments of those who will be affected by it.
And here's the kicker. Because it is easier to destroy than to create, it is also cheaper, simpler and less risky to encourage destruction than to use your money to foster innovation and creativity. Hence in the reptile brains of some of the one percent, it will seem both sensible and economical.
This is the origin of the new phenomenon of the globalized economy - Bear Terrorism