because they confront this kind of what they see they re bored. they have nothing to do. and they re frustrated. they re unhappy because they feel they should have a better life. their view is the oil wealth belongs to the country, not the royal family. they don t really want to work any harder, but they want more. so they re frustrated. and they are bored. imagine if you worked in a company where you couldn t aspire even to be a regional manager, and saudi arabia is fundamentally the sauds control the board, the president, the ceo, all the provincial governors, all the regional managers but one, 12 of the 13 are princes. so you it s not surprising that people go to work and take their salary and don t really care, because you can t be you can t aspire to have any
cartoon time bomb with the fuse burning. you know, they have nothing to say about it, but they do worry that the grandsons, all of these hundreds of grandsons who would be king, that some of them will wind up fighting amongst each other. you say in the book that, look, a lot of young saudis flirt with jihad and things like that because they confront this they re bored. they have nothing do. and they re frustrated. they re unhappy because they feel they should have a better life. their view is the oil wealth belongs to the country, not the royal family. they don t want to work any harder but they want more, so they re frustrated and they are bored. imagine if you worked in a company if you couldn t aspire to be even a regional manager.