Pretty much the same range of assholery I see from the peasant class.
Pretty much the same range of assholery I see from the peasant class.
My parents grew up super poor, my fathers upbringing was so bad that the house he lived in as a child didn't even have interior walls, absolute poverty. My mother, 1 of 18, was kicked out of her house at 11 to live with her oldest sister because there wasn't room for her at her mothers house. My parents made a decent life for themselves, I grew up middle class, which was a massive improvement for my parents, and a move up the social ladder for my family, and they worked their asses off for that step up. Now, coming from that upbringing, of being lower class when i was younger, to middle class as a teenager, the nastiest people I've dealt with in my life were the kids in the low income apartment complex I was in as a kid. I remember them starting fights with me all the time, being complete assholes in school, the works. I distinctly remember their parents usually egging on fights in the quad, having the police called for disturbances etc... Also, the entitlement attitude was atrocious, and still, when i look back on this, it makes me sick to think how that how area was.
When i was middle class as a teenager, my parents finally saved up enough to buy a home, after being married 15 years, everything was completely different. Everyone was a lot nicer, people lived fairly modest, and just enjoyed being with their families. I remember that shitty apartment, everyone driving their expensive cars, you would see people who worked shitty jobs, or didn't work at all, driving around in cars with 20 inch rims, and even some driving new BMWs and Mercs. Yet, once i moved to the suburbs, most people had Toyota's and Ford's. Yeah, there were absolutely a fair share of assholes in my teenage neighborhood, but not nearly the scale i experienced early on.
Now, my current life, where i work directly with two partners of a top private wealth management team, but are work 30M+, both in their 30's, most humble individuals ive ever met. They're also "trust fund babies" who inherited the business from their father who passed away, they value work, family, and helping others. Truly some of the nicest people I know. When i first started working here, i used my "hood rich" outlook, went out and bought a fancy expensive car, was spend thousands of dollars a month on shit that wasn't even rent. Then i looked at my bosses, both rich, one had a 2007 corolla and lived in a studio apartment across the street from work. Now i live more like them, and i'm slowly become extremely well off myself, even in my late 20's.
Its not so much someones net worth as much as its their upbringing, and i see a lot of people here saying "rich people only hangout with other rich people". From my life experiences, i can absolutely see why they would, would i want my kids hanging around the areas i was exposed to as a kid? fuck no. But i also understand not wanting to shelter them.
Pretty much this, but there are a few exceptions.
I have three cousins who are rich; 1 earned, 2 inherited into money.
The male cousin who inherited money is down to Earth and doesn't really let his money go to his head. The most he spends his money on is new fishing equipment and fishing trips to smaller areas. He works as a Fish and Game Wildlife officer even though he never has to work a day in his life if he doesn't want to. His sister on the other hand, thinks she's better than everyone, has a nanny raise her two kids, the second of which was artificially conceived so they could select the sex of the child, goes to the nail and tanning salon twice a week, has never worked a day in her life, you get the picture. The third cousin earned her money. Her personal life has suffered a bit for her working, but all in all she's a decent enough person.
So i live and work in a very wealthy area, i would say about 70 percent of them are very snobby and believe everything should be handed to them on a gold platter, the other 30 percent are very sweet and mostly older.
My aunt and uncle are extremely wealthy but are very conservative with their money but very very liberal (both of them are ex hippies)
Whats wrong with wanting to leave a large trust to your kids/grand kids? Believe it or not, not everyone thinks "i want my money for me right now". A lot of people say "rich people are greedy assholes", but i would wager that a lot of the people saying that would be massive cocks if they were suddenly very wealthy. I find this type of thread to be a massive projection from people who say this type of stuff.
I know one of my major goals in life is to have a nice large trust to allow my kids/grandchildren to live comfortably, provide them with college accounts (since i had to join the military to go to college), and pass on a legacy. I used to party and blow through cash, but ive grown up a lot, but people 20 years my senior still act that way.
I've known 2 or maybe 3...I don't know if rich is the word but definitely wealthy beyond your average middle class.
One was a down to earth nice guy
One was a screw the little guy over to make more money even though he didn't need it
The last...well she was a spoiled little brat I knew in JrH/HS and she was so spoiled she cried just because she didn't get the perfect little Freshman year schedule.
I don't know any "rich" people. I know a lot of upper middle class types that think they're rich however and some are okay, some are jackasses. Way it goes for people in general.
There's a difference between being fiscally responsible with one's money, and then choosing to live a life at basically poverty line just because the thought of using a single dollar is abhorrent.
Pretty sure the kids would also be able to manage money wise, since they'll be close to retirement age before they see a penny of inheritance, and as such they already had to manage their own way to that point, including the mentioned grandchildren would also be way into their own careers too.
Everyone I know can be found on a spectrum from poor student to average middle class, the vast majority falls within the middle class.
I just don't know anyone who's really well off. Nor do I associate with anyone I don't like, that cuts out a whole lot of headache from your life.
Most of them are hardworking, cool people.
Most of the wanna-be-rich are dickheads to other who not as rich as themselves, but they're mostly middle class, who think that they're in the TOP rich people.
A friend of mine is considerably rich. He has a factory, a market store, some houses, industry buildings.. and he built himself a home which costs around 1.000.000$. And paid it by cash.
And he is a nice guy. I mean, he would be no friend of mine if he wasnt.
Pretty down to earth. They got their life taken care of.
High middle class though, that bunch could be taken down a notch or two.
Only rich people I know are really kind and sort of crazy.
They worked for it instead of getting it on a silver platter.
Dunno, never cooked one.
depends. I will say that people who want to appear to be rich (and not necessarily ARE rich, they just want to look like they are), tend to be the biggest assholes and awful tippers.