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You sound like you are in your learning phase.
Hang in there. Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do- and years from now you will take comfort knowing that some people are in the rear-view mirror.
Sometimes it is a necessary thing.
neither jealousy, nor ego, nor stereotyping. while surely there are exceptions to the rule, the majority of rich people are completely disconnected from reality. they exist in a bubble of their own making, seeing the world as their platter from which they can take anything they want, whenever they want without any repercussions. jealousy would be justified if poor people wanted what rich people have. some do, but not all and there are billions of them on the planet.
ego would be justified in the case that poor people attempted to see themselves as above the rich. doesn't really happen but when the poor people must survive the month on their paycheck while the rich people don't even know what survival means as they enjoy their billions, then the instinct of self-preservation and survival kicks in which it could be argued that is somewhat egotistic in its nature. stereotyping does occur but most poor people haven't really met someone rich in their timeline in order to extract logical conclusions as to the nature of their character.
besides that when it comes to the definition of anything reality is always better than movies.
hence we exist in the timeline that "eat the rich" is a slogan that goes around a lot. considering the cold hard numbers of the world. billions are poor. 2% of the global population is rich.
the rich are few. and the poor are many.
Them take someone like Jeff Bezos. He does what he can in order to screw his workers. He puts almost nothing into charity, except for what he can donate for a write-off. He has more money that a person can spend in 8 lifetimes and does nothing socially responsible with it.
At least Elon Musk is working on making the Earth a better place. Without his push for EV's, we would not be nearly as far along as we are. Maybe if he pulled his head out of his ass and started making better business choices, he might be more respected in the U.S. and on the political front. But his buyout of Twitter and the falling of "X" really shows just how bad a manager he really is.
https://youtu.be/rNVfYWZdKQM?si=QG-D8IbvV2P6eQaR
I never claimed he was a genius. In point of fact, I kind of went out of my way to show that he is kind of a business idiot. The only praise I really gave the guy is his push on EV's. Like Musk or not, his push on EV's has really helped push EV's forward. Personally, I consider that a good thing, though I know others will disagree with me.
I think that the upper class tends to be somewhat isolated from the world around them and is more likely to want to remain distant due to being a higher-risk target within society because of their wealth. There isn't too much distinction to be made between the middle class and the lower class in terms of attitude; other than that, the lower class is more likely to engage in drugs and banditry because of obvious reasons.
https://youtu.be/vrIN-crMZb0?feature=shared
Eletric Vehicle have potential , especially if the industry find ways to either improve or find a replacement for the Lihitum batteries.