If you think middle class people are posh, and you hate rich people - I already know you're a loser.
And poor.
Sounds harsh, but I'm not wrong.
I have friends and associates in all social classes, and I'm an extremely observant person.
The lowest class is very insecure.
And poor.
Sounds harsh, but I'm not wrong.
I have friends and associates in all social classes, and I'm an extremely observant person.
The lowest class is very insecure.
The poor have an inferiority complex that manifests egotistically as a superiority complex
They are very closed-minded
They shun education and authority
They resent and hate on their betters (who are more successful) rather than emulate them to the best of their ability
Fools
They are very closed-minded
They shun education and authority
They resent and hate on their betters (who are more successful) rather than emulate them to the best of their ability
Fools
To my low class friends, I am usually the only one they know who isn't poor.
I get their ear, because I was born poor and can relate to their difficulties despite having transcended them.
They have many misconceptions about "people who have money" - I challenge their thinking.
I get their ear, because I was born poor and can relate to their difficulties despite having transcended them.
They have many misconceptions about "people who have money" - I challenge their thinking.
They tend to rationalise that "those with money" all somehow cheated their way there, and are morally inferior to them.
Because they are virtuously struggling.
This is of course one big cope.
Not all poor people are low IQ.
Many just have dysfunctional views and bad habits.
Because they are virtuously struggling.
This is of course one big cope.
Not all poor people are low IQ.
Many just have dysfunctional views and bad habits.
"People with money" are almost always more altruistic and kinder than poorer people.
A "wealthy" friend would not delight in seeing a poor friend suffer, they might even offer to help out, but poor acquaintances are all too quick to sneer at a "wealthy" person's misfortune.
A "wealthy" friend would not delight in seeing a poor friend suffer, they might even offer to help out, but poor acquaintances are all too quick to sneer at a "wealthy" person's misfortune.
It is thus my contention and overall conclusion that snobbishness is far more common at the bottom than it is at the top
"Those with money" are likelier to give people a chance based on their character & abilities, whereas a poor person will flat out reject anyone too successful
"Those with money" are likelier to give people a chance based on their character & abilities, whereas a poor person will flat out reject anyone too successful
Poor people are easily bought though
If you give them money, or help them with something
They will say
"You're alright you are, you're not like those other *people who have money*"
They will make exceptions for individuals
But overall, they are stuck in this way of thinking.
If you give them money, or help them with something
They will say
"You're alright you are, you're not like those other *people who have money*"
They will make exceptions for individuals
But overall, they are stuck in this way of thinking.
Very wealthy are the opposite
They like to see if they can bribe you/buy you/get you to bend your values
They have corruption fantasies and want to "win you"
But also respect those of true character
So they throw out lots of bait and mind games
Social class psychology is fun
They like to see if they can bribe you/buy you/get you to bend your values
They have corruption fantasies and want to "win you"
But also respect those of true character
So they throw out lots of bait and mind games
Social class psychology is fun