30 Tweets About Affluent Individuals Being Out of Touch With Ordinary People
Problems are unquestionably different for different people.
Maryjane
- Published in Interesting
In this life, priority is different for different individuals. Sometimes, it leaves you questioning and criticizing what people prioritize.
Imagine an affluent friend of yours complaining to you that she didn’t enjoy her last vacation to Paris because, for some reason, she wasn’t able to take as many photos as she wanted when she went to the Eiffel Tower or wasn’t able to get a VIP seat when she went to watch Paris Saint-German play at Les parc de Princes against Real Madrid. At the same time, you were struggling to pay back the loan you took to finance your master's degree locally.
Really, “problems” are unquestionably different for different people, and it’s wrong to dismiss someone else’s concerns merely because they aren’t yours. However, it is difficult to understand the preferences and priorities of some affluent and seemingly comfortable people whose problems are unrelated to basic needs such as shelter, food, education, health, and utilities.
The following Twitter thread showcases some of these massively rich people, who may have had good intentions for their preferences and concerns but forgot that the majority of people live outside of their sphere. Even when there was nothing to spend money on, they brought up items to spend money on, no matter how insignificant.
1. An Influencer named Bilal Harry Khan tweeted about the distinction between the classes, and so many other Twitter users could relate
@TweetsByBilal2. A caregiving client confided in me
@BravestBunny3. Can you fanthom having a pocket so deep?
@Greathornedowl54. And after laughing, realization just sets in
@lizzyloo4125. Really? What are we supposed to think then?
@_Amanda_19846. This is where I throw in a huge WHAT!
@AmandaH532872137. So having one Rolex is now depression? Darn it!
@Weirdnesss_8. With rich people, you got to mind your questions
@ronythedisciple9. I'd love to pick my own tip
@brinalynn__10. Woah! Royalty is in play here
@tuchimidepierna11. Doing door dash and getting no tip
@Damn_thats_wild12. Working for a luxury real estate company
@mxpinksuit_23013. There are levels to this thing
@BlakeTheJamake14. That is some rich kid talking right there
@adrianavertiz15. Might be nothing to you but it's a big deal for me
@emilieKMA16. It's all the designers for me
@xofire2317. You got it for under a what...
@Signedbysophiee18. My jaw has fallen at this juncture
@VonDeBougie19. When you've got the cash...
@yejisadiku20. College does open you to a different world
@heyyitsjanea21. Talking for money
@JennerJinks22. What a blockbuster!
@MisterMufasaa23. Claiming to be poor and slipping in rich stuffs
@Realitytvbiased24. A flat that comes with a maid service
@SansDebate25. Who says that this life is balanced?
@DawnAllsun26. I'm crying in my broke state too
@KyMamaKS27. Working for a rich person be like...
@momnixon28. Why act broke when you're rich?
@hashtaglilred29. Oh well...
@meat_trees30. And now, we say... Nevermind
@jonutchiiYou can criticize the affluent people around you for living a lavish lifestyle. But do you think it’s their fault?
Isn’t it inherent in humans to always worry? Even when there is apparently nothing to worry about and spend on, we manufacture them ourselves, no matter how trivial.
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