Anonymous wrote:The true affluent don’t go into STEM fields. They study art and fashion design.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s easier to be rich in the south: low taxes and $1 million buys you a giant, nice house instead of a 2 bedroom $hitshack. But money doesn’t matter as much as who you’re related to.
Yeah, that’s the catch. You can’t buy your way into these circles. It matters which high school you went to, who your dad is, which country club your family belongs to.
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who said they aren’t the truly affluent. I wasn’t trying to imply that the truly affluent would not send their kids to Alabama or LSU. Because they would.
My point was that the truly affluent don’t really care at all.
The people the op describes who send their kids to Alabama and LSU and have them join fraternities and sororities care very much about where they go and what they join.
Anonymous wrote:It’s easier to be rich in the south: low taxes and $1 million buys you a giant, nice house instead of a 2 bedroom $hitshack. But money doesn’t matter as much as who you’re related to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also those are not the 'truly affluent'.
+1 can you imagine the ‘truly affluent’ sending their kid to Alabama. Op, the ‘truly affluent’ have very likely never been within 1,000 miles of Alabama