>>5951018Man, I grew up around rich kids too. Their dads were doctors, lawyers, business men who ran multiple factories, etc. Their kids had everything dude. And to make it worse, all the girls flocked to them because of their status. Their houses were fun to hang out at. They had all the toys. Lived on the water and had waverunners and pools and boats, and all the girls would compete for their attention. One slept with a girl I used to have a long-term crush on, then spread a rumor about her having a weird pussy, which drove her to isolation. I guess it was her fault for chasing after rich fucks though.
They all failed in one way or another at college. But they all had safety nets waiting for them. One's dad got him a job in the industry he was a lawyer for. Last I heard, he's making $700k a year on daddy's nepotism. He didn't even finish college. He was too busy driving his nice car around and fucking hot girls. He went and got his associates degree so he could fill the role without it being too auspicious.
The others got into drugs and partying. But they've all got safety nets. All of them. And at the very least, they're all set to inherit millions some day. It's fucking weird growing up around that, but not being it. Seeing all that wealth, but not touching it. Seeing the social capital it earns you, the women, the friends, etc, but only from afar.
The only solace I take is that they're all shit people and can't ever really trust that someone's their friend. And they'll be that way forever. But that's subjective.