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Is “Rich Kid Syndrome” Curable Or Not? Comic Moments Of Growing Up In A Rich Family

June 25, 2020 by Elizabeth Grillo

People Discussing Their Experiences with the “Rich Kid Syndrome”. Everything bad can be traced back to money. It’s possible that this is a proverb, but it’s certainly something that a lot of us say when we’re talking about the ridiculous things that wealthy people do. However, this is not actually the case. There is no shortage of wealthy people who contribute to society in admirable ways. On the other hand, if a child comes from a wealthy family and is rarely denied anything, they may develop an entitlement complex. The following are some examples of people’s personal experiences that demonstrate the reality of the “rich kid syndrome.”

When Want And Reality Clash

One of our fondest birthday wishes when we were in high school was to get a car. It didn’t really make a difference what kind of car it was as long as it was operable and we could take all of our friends whenever we wanted to go. However, that sentiment is not shared by the children of the world’s wealthiest families.

Consider the case of this girl who turned sixteen and received a Mercedes for her birthday, but she threw a tantrum because it wasn’t a Lexus. Why? Because her name is Lexi, and she thought that it would be cool to do so!

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