Why is it, almost every celeb or e-celeb or artist, or tech guru or expert or professional or whatever the fuck, in so many cases, comes from rich or at least very well off family? and many of these people tend to never mention it, or actively go out of their way to claim they grew up poor and theyre a rags to riches story, etc?Almost every single entrepreneur, or tech guy or e-celeb or artist ive come across is the same scenario, basically a rich kid LARPing as having made it from nothingIs making it from a poor/average family actually even possible? because it seems like everyone who makes it already comes from a "made it" familyEven that guy Clavicular, who acts like his family is broke or something, and that they beg him for money, im pretty sure his parents are literally millionaires and own businesses.
>>536435472Having successful parents teaches you how to be successful. Having dumb parents teaches you how to be dumb. If your parents are wagie retards you probably will be too.
>Is making it from a poor/average family actually even possible?Why do you think making it means being a multimillionaire. If you are from a poor family for you "making it" should be to become middle class or something. Your children can then aspire to be upper middle class. You climb he social ladder slowly.
>>536435472Social mobility is a myth? Not new.
>>536435472If you want a redpill look back on all the great scientists, philosophers, artists, etc throughout history. The vast majority came from well off backgrounds, and many were straight up nobles. The major exception was the mid-20th century but that's now mostly gone. Wealthy people grow up with the time and luxury to pursue their passions and hone their talents. They go to private schools where they receive all the attention they need to develop to their potential. They have connections with other wealthy families to occupy high status positions in society. Poors are shoved into underfunded public schools from birth where they're told to sit still for 8 hours while the admins spend as little time and care possible in educating them. Then they go to low tier colleges where they make no powerful connections - if they didn't get kicked out and forced to work at 18 that is. Even if a poor breaks into a high class space like getting into Harvard on a scholarship, he is not from a family that all the other kids already know. The poor kid's parents can't do favors for his friends like everyone else's can. He's just an outsider that sticks out like a sore thumb. Poors are born to live in desperate irrelevance.
>>536435643I believe this and I have a good example.One of my uncles has ran a used spare car parts business for 30 years.His son (my cousins) is an electrician, and he some how managed to accumulate over 50 people working for him in his electrician business. They're not "High IQ" people in particular, theyre blue collar after all, but his son seems to have got something out of his dad having ran a used spare carts business for decades, so much to the point where he was able to some how accumulate over 50 people working for him in his own electrician business.The thing is. Why are those 50 guys not doing their own electrician business and hiring other tradesmen to contract? Is it because they dont know how to do "business"? It really does seem like a lot of this shit is literally genetics and upbringing. In this example the upbringing/genetics is why he didn't just stay a simple electrician working for someone else, his father has ran a business for decades, so he some how had it in him to be able to build his own business and be extremely successful at it.
Think. These positions have always been the preserve of the wealthy. It's only until relatively recently in history that a "middle class" appeared. Prior to this you either slaved away for the duration of your life of were fortunate enough to be born into a landowning family and could enjoy a little more leisure time.
>>536435916Yeah but there's millions n millions of NEETs in the Western world now who have all the time in the world, live with their boomer parents, why aren't they making it?Dont think "free time" is the main indicator here.
>>536435472>Is making it from a poor/average family actually even possible? because it seems like everyone who makes it already comes from a "made it" familyThere are social sciences related to this...First yes, social class is inherited and wealth is inherited.That would not be much of a problem if not for another factor people often do not care or do not know, its called STRUCTURAL POVERTY, this is not just being born in poverty, but rather are the social norms, goverment policy, economic factors, education quality, access to proper nutrition, access to health care... Structural poverty in the third world is an out control epidemic, in Argentina it takes at least 3 generation for a single member of a family to leave poverty and ascend to lower-middle class.This means that as the democratic decadence keeps ruining society while capitalism justifies the protection of the wealthy then leaving out of poverty or becoming upper class becomes increasingly impossible.Do you live in the first world and have to take 2 jobs to reach the end of the month? then congratulations you are living in a situation of structural poverty, you can only go downwards now.
>>536435472what about jeets?
>>536435907yes, this is why many jobs historically have been generational. especially high skill/knowledge jobs such as Doctor and Lawyer. they spent their formative years around their parents absorbing that knowledge and learning the rudiments. plus they usually have the funds to support their kids so they can focus full time on hitting the ground running when entering the adult world and career for the first time
>>536435472Some people want to escape the shadow of their parents so they can feel that they earned their success and weren't just handed it.
>>536435472Because the old saying is true. You have to have money to make money.If you are born to a poor family you won't have the wealth, education, connections, or time to break into the industry. The rich get richer while the poor stay poor unless they get incredibly lucky.
>>536435907It gives you a certain mindset. My father never had a job when I was growing up. He built things and he taught me how to build things. Working a job was a foreign concept in our house. I've been successful in business as well, but not because he gave me a bunch of money, he never has, he's never had to. Him teaching me a valuable skill and giving me the mindset to work for myself, has been worth more than money. If your parents never taught you any valuable skills and the only example they gave you was being a wagie, then there's a good chance you'll never even try to have your own business.They say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. It's also true that apple trees don't grow oranges. That's why wagies usually just make more wagies.
>>536435472They have glowie parents too or they’re freemasons sometimes both
>>536435472"famous" people come from richfagsOr through the military there is no other way.