9. Nobody Really Likes A Millionaire
In this age of fervent religious conflict and tense racial relations, it seems strange to lament being discriminated against for having millions of dollars, but therein is the rub; there’s double standard, a Robin Hood ethos that says, “Since wealthy people have enough dough to buy happiness, they can spare a stolen necklace here and a spit-on burger there.” And you can bet it’s impossible to start any interaction between people from disparate earning brackets on the right foot, unless maybe if you’re also a celebrity. If you just look rich, you will most likely be assumed to be a condescending prick and treated accordingly; the only thing more dangerous than strolling around south of the tracks in any city after hours, no matter what your cultural background, would be to do it wearing your money on your sleeve.
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