>>9733113I liken it to a curator in a museum maybe? They have done nothing to own / earn what they display, and did not design anything from scratch, but at least they are willing to share / show what they have a passion for and are knowledgeable about it to boot. They have bought instructions for custom builds and actually built rendered designs with real bricks, that takes dedication from a superfan.
Being born into generational wealth is pure luck, but they don't throw it in your face from what I've seen. Gloating is different than showing. If I was in their position, I'd probably have similar LEGO buying habits but would be too lazy to upload and edit videos.
I'm a poor dipshit living in a crapshack that is happy to own some nostalgiabait from my childhood, and I am cool with that. I am thankful for whoever takes time and effort to upload pictures or videos of their stuff, whether it be vintage collections or MOCs (noone needs pictures of a recently released set box on your carpet though).
It is, in general, very fun to look at people's lego collections and creations. Even if no one responds directly, it's worth more than a text shitpost.