
KK_Purple
The over of overs, I'll die before getting a job
- Jun 9, 2024
- 47
I was watching a video of an architect talking about architecture and all that on a podcast.
Just by his appearance, you could tell he came from a wealthy family. I'm not talking about an upper-middle-class family, no, I'm talking about a family where at least €700k a year came into the house.
He had perfect teeth. You could tell he'd had braces since he was little, white and perfectly aligned teeth. He also wore clothes that were expensive, even if they didn't seem like it.
He mentioned his parents were architects, and his grandfather worked in an architectural field.
Both his brother and him went to architecture school.
What I hate most is when people say, "I'm so grateful to my parents for the life they've given me and to my grandparents for supporting me." Everyone who says that is a self-centered fucker who just wants to look good in front of others.
I'm not saying they should stfu, but they all say it the same way, and it really gets on my nerves because it seems like they're not expressing genuine gratitude because every one of that kind of people say the same shit in the same way, they never say why they are grateful, they just say "I'm grateful".
If you were born into a very wealthy family, went to private school, wore expensive clothes, always had everything you wanted, expensive Christmas or birthday gifts, always had an allowance, and your parents paid for everything, you should be genuinely grateful and not spout the same generic garbage "I'm grateful to my parents for the life they gave me" because that's all they know how to say.
They can't express real gratitude because, to them, the rich life they had and still have is normal.
They've had money since the day they were born, their mom and dad paid for everything, their car was paid for with their money, and it never crossed their minds, "What would my life be like if my family wasn't wealthy?"
Rich people born into wealthy families never realize how lucky they are and don't realize what it really costs to earn money.
Meanwhile, rich people born into the lower class and managed to reach that level know what it costs to earn $1.
Money buys everything, even happiness.
Just by his appearance, you could tell he came from a wealthy family. I'm not talking about an upper-middle-class family, no, I'm talking about a family where at least €700k a year came into the house.
He had perfect teeth. You could tell he'd had braces since he was little, white and perfectly aligned teeth. He also wore clothes that were expensive, even if they didn't seem like it.
He mentioned his parents were architects, and his grandfather worked in an architectural field.
Both his brother and him went to architecture school.
What I hate most is when people say, "I'm so grateful to my parents for the life they've given me and to my grandparents for supporting me." Everyone who says that is a self-centered fucker who just wants to look good in front of others.
I'm not saying they should stfu, but they all say it the same way, and it really gets on my nerves because it seems like they're not expressing genuine gratitude because every one of that kind of people say the same shit in the same way, they never say why they are grateful, they just say "I'm grateful".
If you were born into a very wealthy family, went to private school, wore expensive clothes, always had everything you wanted, expensive Christmas or birthday gifts, always had an allowance, and your parents paid for everything, you should be genuinely grateful and not spout the same generic garbage "I'm grateful to my parents for the life they gave me" because that's all they know how to say.
They can't express real gratitude because, to them, the rich life they had and still have is normal.
They've had money since the day they were born, their mom and dad paid for everything, their car was paid for with their money, and it never crossed their minds, "What would my life be like if my family wasn't wealthy?"
Rich people born into wealthy families never realize how lucky they are and don't realize what it really costs to earn money.
Meanwhile, rich people born into the lower class and managed to reach that level know what it costs to earn $1.
Money buys everything, even happiness.