QuoteOf course he does. He couldn't be more wrong, which really IS the problem. Even well intentioned rich folks can't see that the problem is the system itself, not how well it is managed.
Nick is a billionaire so the article is all the insight we can reasonably expect from him. Gold tinted glasses prevent clear sight. It is worth reading because 'the problem' is presented from a different perspective. A perspective that might resonate with Ruth who represents perhaps a more British 'Posh' perspective. I say perhaps, I don't know her.
Billionaires of all kinds will have a twisted perspective. Life is magic to them and such magic results in a distorted perspective which subjugates actual reality below thought. Elite perspectives will always promote the primacy of their idealism onto the real world. Reversing the correct perspective which understands that thought is a product of the material world and subject to it. Material conditions have primacy over thought.
Living off the fruits of capitalism as billionaires do makes them unable to see any other way. They have un-natural control over reality.

That Nick got as far as he did. Good for him. Nick is still 'that guy', but maybe not 'that guy'.