Most rich people don't want to be poor because they see no nobility in poverty, they also think its much smarter to get poor people to work for them, than it is to work for themselves.
Absolutely. I've rarely met very wealthy people. Of those few, the ones who had inherited wealth were sometimes surprisingly okay. An example was the daughter of Reg Ansett. She gave all of her millions to the founding and building of a Vipassana Buddhist retreat centre in the midst of a national park. She became a Buddhist nun and lived her entire life serving others. Some others were just like spoilt children. They never matured because they could buy pretty much whatever they liked - tended to chuck tantrums if others didn't supply their needs. The ones who made their wealth were the ones I found the most odious: constantly boastful and ostentatious, yet mean to the point of worrying about where to find the cheapest deal on everything, giving nothing to charity and never stopping to help others.
Your premise is a gross over-generalization. It says that you don't really know wealthy folks. We all have the same needs, want the same things out of life, and will end up six feet under.