*AVERAGE
We worked our butts off all our lives. Worried about paying bills, getting ill, doing right by our kids. No one handed us anything. We earned what we got. We valued it and appreciated it and didn't spend our waking hours plotting how to get what others had because we wanted it all.
That's the average bloke folks. Those of you who are like me totally get it. Those of you who aren't will never have a clue what I'm talking about. SIGH.
Rather bigoted suppositions. One assumption being that people who are not wealthy work their butts off all their lives. Not true. Or would you not consider those who don't as "average". Some people do, some do not. Another is that wealthy people don't work their butts off all their lives. And while no doubt some do not many of course DO. Because if they wish to retain their wealth that is necessary. For if no one works the wealth is spent and it is gone usually within a generation or two. And while some inherited wealth others worked their butts off all their lives to achieve it and that is the reason they are wealthy.
Contrary to what you suppose wealthy people do have bills to pay. And often. depending on their lifestyle and obligations, a lot of quite hefty bills to pay. Contrary to what you might think money does not guarantee immunity to disease or ill-health. And many wealthy people lead such stress-filled and sometimes even unhealthy lives that they die before their time as a result. And the wealthy care about their children as well and the money makes it more difficult for them to determine how to do right by their children. Some children are pampered no question but many wealthy parents expect their children to make their own ways in life without any immediate help which can be harsh as well.
Money gives us purchasing power so possible to have things which less fortunate people are less able to afford. Which can be considered I guess "privilege". But money also brings with it more obligations to help the less fortunate as well as to serve on boards and committees and in with charitable and arts fund-raising. True that the wealthy are invited to more functions but they are expected as well to open their checkbooks more often and more generously.
If you value and appreciate what you have then I would say you are ahead of the game. And no reason to think about being "magically transported" anywhere! For that is the secret of happiness.
Not sure where you get that wealthy people must be plotting "to get what others had" - not sure what that means. Some wealthy people have developed a very disciplined work ethic which leads them to further success and this is what they are used to doing and this is how they define themselves. Not just a matter of getting just what they need to survive and no more. In fact greater wealth for many people brings greater worry and more effort into preparing for all possible catastrophes and contingencies.
No one can "gave it all" and I would say as many wealthy people are as appreciative of what they have as "average" people are.
You have written "those who are like me totally get it. Those of you who aren't will never have a clue". Now if that is not "exclusivity" then I don't know what is! Like a club to which people who are not "like you" need not apply and will never be admitted.