by KaiineTN » Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:44 pm
Of course not, to both. If you want wealth, you earn it, and you have the choice to do that in a morally appropriate way, or not. You don't automatically have a right to it, regardless of who you are. If you're born into a wealthy family and don't earn any of it, you'd still need to do something with your life to feel fulfilled and happy.
Also, if I remember right from sociology, statistically, there are more suicides among wealthy single men than any other category. The old saying holds true, "more money, more problems." This is understandable too, imagine the social gap wealthy people face. The average working class person will despise them because of their financial situation. Envy and jealousy will be everywhere, regardless of how "good" of a person you are, or how much you give back, or even if you decide to live in an average medicore house and not show off your wealth at all. The wealthy person could easily become anxious and nervous, thinking everyone is after his/her money, and that could lead to social isolation, which could turn into severe depression.