Anonymous wrote:We have residual damage from growing up poor. Mostly manifests in waking in the night in cold sweats with anxiety attacks about losing everything and being homeless. Neither of us ever feel secure, we kept thinking…when we get to $x it will be ok…nope. Now at eight figure income and still worried.
One lighter example of our neurosis—we debated for a month over whether or not we’d get enough value out of a Disney + subscription.
Anonymous wrote:Define "rich."
I was trailer trash growing up and became a Biglaw equity partner. Am I "rich?"
Anonymous wrote:There is a really steep learning curve. We also have noticed that we often feel uncomfortable and almost guilty about doing things that our peers take for granted. There are a lot of firsts, no matter the age. We are working with a travel agent currently to plan a luxury vacation and this is all new to us. It can feel exhausting.
On the other hand I probably feel more like a kid on Christmas morning than the rest of you do - on a regular basis. We bought a high end espresso machine and I wear Chanel lipstick and we have a real tile shower and all of these things make me happy every single time I experience them.
Anonymous wrote:What does it feel like to obtain wealth and success? Do you notice your life changing? Do people treat you differently? Do you view the world differently?