Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I mostly feel that wealth hasn't made you in any way discerning, which is sad.
There are just as many personalities at the wealth end of the spectrum as there are at the poor end. Your circle didn't have the same priorities as you? It doesn't mean all rich people should be tarred with the same brush, now, does it?
I recommend extensive reading, international travel and going to classical music concerts.
why?
Because most classical music is not as accessible an art as other types of entertainment, and it requires delayed gratification, close listening skills and ideally some musical literacy. The people you meet there skew to wealth but many will not. There will be a lot of musicians and aspiring musicians with their families. There will be cerebral types and informed amateurs who may have important day jobs. They won't come there to brag and throw their weight about. You will see a different side of people you may know professionally. The energy will be introspective rather than muscular.
If OP has worked extremely hard to get to where she is, she may have missed what the finer things in life actually are, how to enjoy them with people she can find common ground with, and how to contribute to them.
She could do the same for wine-tasting, or reading various types of literature, or themed traveling.