Yes. Money does impact our lives greatly. Our society is classed intro three groups, upper/high class Middle class and lower class. How do they separate and have all these groups? Money is how.
People let money rule our lives so of course it’s going to affect us, and impact everyone’s lives, as the saying goes “money makes the world go round”. What defines the classes though? Is it a nice house? Good car? Sending your kids to private schools? No it’s not that because anyone can do that no matter what your financial status if you know how to do it right. It’s the amount of money you have sitting in your bank accounts, it’s about the kind of job you or your parents have, it’s about the way you act and your social circle of friends. Although money makes the world turn, is it a good thing to have money and be in that upper class of people?
From personal experiences, I don’t think its all that good at all to have that status and the money pouring from everywhere round you, because it wraps you in cotton wool so to speak. You don’t know what the real world is like and real life problems are. I understand there are those one in a million kinds of upper class people that do their best to use their money to help and better the world but one person can only get so far.
Yes its all about the choices you make as a adolescent and young adult that get you into the upper class if you come from middle class or lower class, but how about the people that come from upper class, all the offspring are the ones as I said earlier “wrapped in cotton wool” a lot of them don’t understand the value of money and are so ungrateful, and don’t have many true friend because if they don’t get their way they end up in a bad mood and no one wants a friend like that, I know I don’t.
What’s the point in having friends if they’re not real? Many people in an upper class lifestyle have this issue of no true friends that generally like them for who they are. Yet they all