I get it if you actually earned the money yourself and want to flex a bit, but JFC why do folks who were born into insane wealth feel the need to act superior based on money they didn’t generate on their own??? I have a associate who does this, comes from a top 0.01% family and has a bad case of main character syndrome. He likes to spend lavishly to in his words, “flex” on poor people. I don’t understand why someone would be so proud of money they literally didn’t lift a finger to get. |
It’s easy to get a home run if you start at third.
I don’t know OP but this is why I find people with money pretty difficult to deal with, which is difficult because I now also have money. I have the presence of mind to at least know that this is mostly due to luck of circumstance. Most really have a problem with internalized superiority. |
^luck AND circumstance |
I know lots of people who came from money and have inherited huge amounts. None act the way your associate does. |
He knows he’s a shitty person who nobody would choose to have anything to do with if he wasn’t so wealthy so he keeps reminding people. |
I know most people in this situation are humble and it’s usually the people who came from nothing who feel the need to show off (which is understandable). But I don’t get the few who inherited money who also feel the need to show off. It’s weird. It’s not common but I have met several people like this. |
Troll score: 3. Demerits for being ridiculous, lack of believability, trying too hard. |
Probably mental illness, which comes in all shapes and sizes and socioeconomic brackets.
I know lots of people who come from money (I do too) and I really can only think of one or two people who are as awful as what you’re saying. Both definitely have stuff going on psychologically and/or with their mental health. |
Probably because he's deeply insecure and never grew up?
Why are you even thinking about this? Why are you generalizing the actions of this one weird guy? I've got plenty of rich people in my family who don't talk about their wealth at all. Just ignore, OP. |
OP- can you be a bit more specific? I can't really picture what you are talking about. |
I've never heard anyone brag about inherited wealth. And I've been around plenty of rich people in my life. |
Usually they try to downplay if anything |
This sounds like a bit of a straw man or someone who has been watching too much Succession. I have an Uncle a bit like that person, OP. He was miserable most of his life even though he never had to work a day due to inheriting close to nine figures. Wealth doesn’t necessarily make one happy and inherited massive wealth can leave one without a sense of purpose and deeply insecure. I’ve seen this with my Uncle and now my cousins. Some of this is personality. Some of this is how one was raised and how one’s parents discuss money. I tend to look at it as a cautionary tale of what not to do with my own children who inherit a much more modest sum. |
Most people with generational wealth don’t act like that OP. One side of my family wears tattered clothes because they just don’t care about appearances. Your associate sounds like insufferable new money. |
New money means you made it if yourself. Generational wealth is inherited. Using "new money" pejoratively is almost as bad as what OP describes. |