I'm exactly the same.
It's a great thing not to be rich (without being poor). I am close to some very well-off families and their kids didn't really become good at anything. I always guessed their feeling deep down is "Daddy will provide" or "will eventually get the inheritance"
I am close to some very well-off families and their kids didn't really become good at anything.
Terrifying. I'm not sure what's worse: being a cog in a machine you hate or a cog that's never been put to real use.
In a similar vein, I've seen people plateau as adults once they hit an income/wealth level. There are rare exceptions of course, but it seems to require replacing the hunger for survival with a hunger for something else (afaict achievement in the admirable cases).
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Yeah. There are so many things that can be improved in the world. I'm sure that "hunger" has to do with having had some kind experience of hardship or discomfort as a child.
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