It depends on the person and how rich. I’ve known a number of people who were multi-millionaires because they were very smart, got jobs doing something they loved that most people couldn’t do well, got paid very well for it, but didn’t spend much money. After some decades of that, it piles up. Those type of people tend to be very down to earth, likable, focus on their families, etc. I can think of a few of those people who, if they woke up with nothing, would be taken care of by their friends and family.
But then there’s billionaire rich. That’s doesn’t come from just making good money and not spending much. It’s hard to believe there’s ever been a billionaire who didn’t get their money through some level of exploitation. So on the one hand, it’s hard to believe they’d have many people feeling sorry for them. On the other hand, ultra rich people tend to have ultra rich friends and family, so I doubt most would fall far.
It depends on the person and how rich. I’ve known a number of people who were multi-millionaires because they were very smart, got jobs doing something they loved that most people couldn’t do well, got paid very well for it, but didn’t spend much money. After some decades of that, it piles up. Those type of people tend to be very down to earth, likable, focus on their families, etc. I can think of a few of those people who, if they woke up with nothing, would be taken care of by their friends and family.
But then there’s billionaire rich. That’s doesn’t come from just making good money and not spending much. It’s hard to believe there’s ever been a billionaire who didn’t get their money through some level of exploitation. So on the one hand, it’s hard to believe they’d have many people feeling sorry for them. On the other hand, ultra rich people tend to have ultra rich friends and family, so I doubt most would fall far.