the_dunk_tank
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Since I was a literal child the argument of "oh being rich and famous isn't all its cracked up to be because even though you have the money to do literally whatever you want for the rest of your life people might take pictures of you when you're in public" didn't pass the sniff test
I agree with both of you I guess? I have millionaire relatives and they don’t seem much happier to me than people who basically have their needs met and don’t need to worry too much about destitution. Like once you have a house, a decent job, a family (assuming you want one), some hobbies, maybe the time and resources to travel occasionally, and relative stability, it’s difficult for life to get much better than that IMO. Some of these relatives also struggle with depression and can be unpleasant to be around. I haven’t seen any of them since the pandemic started.
None of the billionaire ghouls seem like happy or well adjusted people. Elon Musk strikes me as incredibly miserable. Exploiting people in order to run up an imaginary score has to be mentally corrosive no matter how much of a sociopath you are.
Idk a lot of people crack under the pressure of fame. You get doxers, swatted, people harassing your friends and family, constant scrutiny, and people you can never trust because everyone wants to take advantage.
I know that I couldn’t handle being a celebrity and would probably turn to hard drugs to cope from the pressure like so many of them do.
I have someone in my family who is considered something of a celebrity and I’ve had people show up to my home trying to break in or calling me late at night to get information on her. Have also had members of the press show up to my workplace and begin pestering me with questions. I’m only a relative so I can only imagine how much worse it is when you’re the actual target.
Damn that must such being related to Amber
Amber.
I grew up very wealthy in a small American town. When I was in elementary school I was bullied. My parents told me my bullies’ parents were jealous of our family and their kids were taking it out on me. As you can imagine, this rationale helped me greatly and didn’t at all contribute to me acting like a stuck up little rich kid ripe for bullying.
It's absolutely propaganda/cope.