I’m a psychopath and it helps me make $1,500 an hour as an escort
A former Wall Street forensic accountant turned escort claimed that being a “psychopath” is the key to making money.
Based in New York, Mia Lee works like a “professional girlfriend,” charging clients a minimum of $3,000 for just two hours of her time.
She has argued that she never felt emotions the same way other people do, which helped her earn money.
Mia, who has never undergone a clinical assessment, regularly calls herself a psychopath and praises it for giving her a fulfilling lifestyle.
New York-based Mia Lee works like a “professional girlfriend,” charging clients a minimum of $3,000 for just two hours of her time
Mia, who doesn’t show her face in photos, has argued that she’s never felt emotions the same way other people do, which has helped her earn money.
Mia was born into a Chinese immigrant family before being placed in foster care at the age of 13.
She had already taken a job as a waitress by the age of 16 and even as a teenager believed that money dictated happiness.
Mia eventually found herself making six figures on Wall Street in a role investigating high-stakes banking records to prevent financial fraud.
But she soon suffered from work-related burnout and was diagnosed with depression in 2018.
It marked a turning point for Mia, who decided to take back control of her work-life balance.
Still focused on making money, she decided to apply her business acumen to sex work.
Mia, who was then able to manage her own schedule, told the InsiderEvery waking moment, the only goal I have is to increase my overall happiness and reduce any kind of negative emotionality. I have no other goals in life.’
She made just $29,000 in her first year as a full-time sex worker, but would have earned $800,000 before taxes and expenses by 2022, according to a previous report from the publication.
Mia, who has never had a clinical assessment, regularly calls herself a psychopath and credits it for giving her a fulfilling lifestyle
Mia told the outlet that after her foray into the industry, she quickly realized she had less empathy than other people
Mia, who also has an OnlyFans account, revealed that money also takes precedence over her personal life
She told the outlet that after her foray into the industry, she quickly realized she had less empathy than other people.
The entrepreneur, who previously worked at a strip club, said she has no guilt or shame as she believes all relationships are a transaction and should be considered “social capital.”
Mia, who also has an OnlyFans account, revealed that money also takes precedence over her personal life.
She was openly married for three years before she and her then-husband went their separate ways in November 2021 because he “jeopardized her earning power.”
Speaking about the end of the relationship, Mia said, “The negative externalities of the relationship directly affected my bottom line and that was completely unbearable for me.
“Anyone messing with my money, you’re more than dead to me.”
Her cut-throat attitude has enabled her to build up enough money to indulge in her lavish hobbies, which include splashing around on sports cars and splurging on cigars and whiskey.
Despite her unwavering dedication to making money, the businesswoman still makes time to give pro-bono accounting advice to fellow sex workers.
Mia, who now has a girlfriend, also doesn’t shy away from telling her peers when she thinks they are being manipulated – especially emotionally.