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[quote=Anonymous]OP, what you are complaining are money problems, which certainly aren't "rich" people problems. Rich people who can afford upkeep and childcare effortlessly don't tend to complain about this. So, honestly, you would relate more with people on the lower rung of socio-economic ladder vs. those above (who would not be able to relate to the problems solved with money which they have plenty of). The problems of rich people are those NOT solved with money, these usually pertain to human relationships (family, significant other problems, etc), health and mental illness and addictions (Not always solvable with money). They will have different money headaches than "affording" things, it would be more about investments, money management, trust issues, inheritance issues, tax issues, etc. If you are rich and want to talk about human relationships and wellness problems you should be able to relate to anyone, as these are universal problems for every socio-economic class. Yeah, it wouldn't be cool if you complain about your financial advisor stealing 3 mil from under your nose and you noticing it years later.. maybe.. especially if the person you are talking to is trying to figure out how to afford their monthly mortgage payment or just got laid off and cannot afford health insurance. [/quote]
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