>>2543518symptom of the world we live in currently
it lessens the respect i have for people like that too but it depends on the degree of it. in this guy's case he had a head start by having decently wealthy parents that supported his unconventional career path, but he's the type who's actually entrepreneurial and stopped doing it off mom & dad's dime earlier on. i can respect that, can't choose what you're born into either way. if you read the parent interviews he was honestly more blessed to have not retarded parents that supported him being an autist going down a pretty unpaved career path instead of the typical middle class retardation of forcing them to go to college no matter what or offering no support if they don't. i think he benefitted a lot more from their mentality than their money honestly.
personally i can respect trust fund kids like him just not as much as i would if he wasn't. the ones who never do anything for their own or anything impressive do nothing for me.