Flying so frequently is unsustainable from a CO2 emissions perspective.
Beauty is meaningless until it is shared. -George Orwell.
It is not quite that extreme, but having traveled with and without others I perceive that it is closer to the truth than not.
Tell me you grew up ultra-rich without telling me you grew up ultra-rich.
I know it's fashionable to say that "personal carbon footprints" are a myth created by Big Oil, but at a certain point you're CO2 Georg[0]. 104 flights a year is not more than what some people probably do for business, so I'm not calling her the World's Greatest Monster, but still: it's an impressive number for someone who doesn't charter business jets or own a yacht.
You could probably ride trains around Europe indefinitely like this guy and have a lower carbon footprint than most Americans: https://theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/article/2024/jun/07/exp...
edit: She says she's flown 16 days and 18 hours by plane[1] last year. That's almost exactly 400 hours, ~100 metric tons if the figure of 250kg/hour Google threw out is correct. She works in crypto though, 100 tons is about 250 bitcoin transactions.
Another reference point, spending 12 months on a cruise ship instead would emit about 150 tons of CO2.
[0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiders_Georg [1] https://twitter.com/sophfuji/status/1740770070111068539