
mushy.the.mushroom
Nobody is saying being a trust fund baby is inherently immoral. What people are saying is that being a trust fund baby isolates you , makes you out of touch, and makes you socially unaware in a problematic way. Which is an accurate description of you.Fr. My best friend is from wealthy parents and she loves talking about how independent she is. She’s never paid her own rent, doesn’t even how much car insurance or other insurances should be. She’s a lovely person but talking to her about the real world that 90% of America engages in is impossible. She’s not a bad person at all she’s just slightly(very) pampered and sheltered
My favorite rich kids family created UTZ potato chips and some other snack companies back in the day—fully fuckin loaded but he’s never gotten a dime of it. He’s still a business guy but even the internships he’s worked for under his family own companies were unpaid. All the benefits of a rich friend but none of the bullshit
Sometimes they do just be chill. I find often it’s the REALLY rich ones. The ones who are so insanely rich from their parents money that they’ve lived their entire life violently conscious of the inequality they represent. Those mfs are the bomb, socially conscious but will still go do fun rich people stuff. Like the guy who owns Costco