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The problems of the privileged... could be an opportunity...
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I think you're absolutely right! I've actually chatted about this with some people... Some rich people have it right. They're able to raise their kids so they have values, are able to work hard, and not just lounge about... I remember reading that Paul McCartney - who's as rich as sin - tried to give his kids a "normal" upbringing, like he had... Not easy when you're one of the most famous (and rich) popular musicians in the world... On the other hand, other rich kids lounge about, just waiting to inherit Mom and Dad's money, and just spend spend spend... That Max Factor heir comes to mind... I think he felt so privileged, he thought he could get away with drugging, sexually assaulting, and videotaping his victims... But my point is - there is probably an opportunity here... A problem to solve, a problem rich people have. If you can solve it! - Dien P.S. Just looked it up. The guy I was thinking of is Andrew Luster - heir to the Max Factor fortune, and also a serial criminal, too... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Luster |
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