I've been fortunatell to be involved with people from all walks of life, be it rich, poor, criminal, successful, smart, dumb, young, old,
This is a paint everyone with the same brush type of comment, but
Do you think people who have been poor or bankrupt if they become rich truly know how to appreciate it??
I've met heaps of rich kids who were born rich with such a stinky entitled attitude, where they think life should be handed to them on a silver platter cos their daddy is rich
However I've met some filthy rich people who at one stage of their life were either poor or bankrupt and are as humble as pie
On the other hand I've met some average people who have become moderately successful and now drive a leased BMW x two kids at private schools their one 1m mansion with a huge mortgage who are arrogant as anything
On another angle, I've met some.normal people who have done well above average who think that their kids are going to starve and they should be gifted a housr and a car when they turn 18 so "I want to give my kids the best, nothing less", like as though they are incapable of living a normal life without millions to start with
Personally I think it's good to.have experienced poor or.bankruptcy, it gives you perspective on things and you make mostly better financial decisions and are more grounded
Years and years ago, I was introduced to some.girl who was filthy rich at a party, I said hello and she ignored me.because she thought I was poor, after I told her I.owned a gym, then she was all friendly and nice to me. I was truly disgusted as she thought I was a hot shot at a fairly young age. I excused myself and didn't speak to her again
Anyway,
What's everyone's thoughts, are you more grounded if you've experienced financial hardship?
This is a paint everyone with the same brush type of comment, but
Do you think people who have been poor or bankrupt if they become rich truly know how to appreciate it??
I've met heaps of rich kids who were born rich with such a stinky entitled attitude, where they think life should be handed to them on a silver platter cos their daddy is rich
However I've met some filthy rich people who at one stage of their life were either poor or bankrupt and are as humble as pie
On the other hand I've met some average people who have become moderately successful and now drive a leased BMW x two kids at private schools their one 1m mansion with a huge mortgage who are arrogant as anything
On another angle, I've met some.normal people who have done well above average who think that their kids are going to starve and they should be gifted a housr and a car when they turn 18 so "I want to give my kids the best, nothing less", like as though they are incapable of living a normal life without millions to start with
Personally I think it's good to.have experienced poor or.bankruptcy, it gives you perspective on things and you make mostly better financial decisions and are more grounded
Years and years ago, I was introduced to some.girl who was filthy rich at a party, I said hello and she ignored me.because she thought I was poor, after I told her I.owned a gym, then she was all friendly and nice to me. I was truly disgusted as she thought I was a hot shot at a fairly young age. I excused myself and didn't speak to her again
Anyway,
What's everyone's thoughts, are you more grounded if you've experienced financial hardship?