I know a few people who have always been given everything. You know when you see a child and you can tell they have never heard the word no?
I know one person who is in her early 30's, living with her parents and her 4 y/o twins, driving a new car that her parents pay for, no job but she is going to school. Her brother, a few years younger than her is also at home in a car the parents pay for, no job, no nothing. The parents owned their home outright but now a ton more on their home than it is worth because of mortgaging several times to pay off and roll in credit card debt and car loans.
Another is just the biggest brat you have ever meet. 21 and given everything, her fiance is in major debt because of their lifestyle, her mom still pays for most everything, paying for a wedding and lavish honeymoon, and she actually cried when her mother suggested she get a job! My husband doesn't get why I don't like her.
This isn't because they were given one expensive gift when they were 10. It is because they were never taught to value the things they were given. When you get everything on your Christmas list every year you learn fast to add more and more to it. It is on the parents and grandparents to not try to out do themselves.
I know one person who is in her early 30's, living with her parents and her 4 y/o twins, driving a new car that her parents pay for, no job but she is going to school. Her brother, a few years younger than her is also at home in a car the parents pay for, no job, no nothing. The parents owned their home outright but now a ton more on their home than it is worth because of mortgaging several times to pay off and roll in credit card debt and car loans.
Another is just the biggest brat you have ever meet. 21 and given everything, her fiance is in major debt because of their lifestyle, her mom still pays for most everything, paying for a wedding and lavish honeymoon, and she actually cried when her mother suggested she get a job! My husband doesn't get why I don't like her.

This isn't because they were given one expensive gift when they were 10. It is because they were never taught to value the things they were given. When you get everything on your Christmas list every year you learn fast to add more and more to it. It is on the parents and grandparents to not try to out do themselves.
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