Oh, yes, congrats on the new job, msbelle!
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Yeah, congrats, msbelle!
Definitely congrats on the job, msbelle!
If I were suddenly wealthy, I'd probably continue working at whatever library I could, but then set up scholarship funds for inner-city kids to go to college, starting with them when they're in elementary school and keeping track of them throughout their school years. I first heard about wealthy benefactors doing that a few decades ago, and always loved the idea.
I would either start a comic book company, or perhaps a research lab.
If I were independently wealthy I'd probably travel and paint.
If I were independently wealthy I'd probably travel and paint.
Substitute reading for painting and this is me.
Growing up on the campus of a NE prep school and spending early summers at Hay Harbor on Fishers Island, I've known lots of very rich people. IME, the attitude of the rich towards work and everything else totally depends on their parents and upbringing, especially old money versus new. If it's obvious someone has money, it is almost always relatively newly earned. (Although now I could probably read clothes better than I could in high school.)
I remember being totally mind-boggled the first time I drove through Phillips Andover probably at 12 or 13? Because the kids looked so scruffy! I thought they would be fancy. Possibly due to Pretty In Pink and similar.
Because the kids looked so scruffy! I thought they would be fancy
Heh. The students I knew in law school who came from money dressed very casually/poorly, in sloppy old khakis and falling-apart boat shoes. Really not what I expected from rich kids.
I didn't know anyone rich while growing up. I knew a couple of dotcom millionaires after college. I still keep in touch with one of them. He's doing non-profit work and buying cars based on how interesting they are (a 1940s sedan, for example) rather than based on gas mileage or how long they'll last. He lives in a nice, 3-bedroom house in an older part of Durham, which costs money, but it's not helipad-on-your-roof-level money. His family is comfortably middle-class. You wouldn't look at him and go, "Hmmm, bet he has a cool couple of million stashed away." You'd probably go, "Hmmmm, bet he has some cool action figures on his desk." Which is also true.