Reply To: Upper middle class ignoring lowest class relatives

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Franky
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Hello, I am a twenty-four year old male who has a very eclectic and diverse family in many different ways. One of which is financial status. I personally have experienced both the financial high life and low life as well. Right now, I am somewhere in between. First of all, everyone is of course different about how they feel and react to other people in social classes. I find that most people who can not relate to others are the quickest to judge people who are different than themselves. A person’s social status usually has very little to do with the fact of laziness at all. I would say that it has to do with a certain type of financial education coupled with a drive and/or comfort level of a way of life. Think about it; most wealthy people came from wealthy families. Most poor people had poor families too. -Not all, Most. That being said; the hardest working man I have ever known is a beautiful man who was a janitor most of his life. He is now much past retirement age and still works incredibly hard every day. Plus, many wealthy people I know and love have had to work hard as well. The main difference is that they usually tend to work hard for period of time so they can later be lazy. Interesting, huh?

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Name : Franky, Gender : M, Age : 24, City : Mountain View, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : actor, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,