1. A person's temper and personality have nothing to do with economic strength. People often think that the rich are more likely to have a bad temper, and their ideas are incorrect. Everyone thinks that rich people have deep pockets, and it seems that they are more likely to be grumpy and abuse others, but I think this idea is incorrect, because rich people should respect each other. Today's rich people may become poor tomorrow, and today's poor people may become rich in the future through their own efforts, so we can't define a person's quality and quality with money.
No matter what our economic conditions are, we should respect others and treat each other sincerely. People often don't treat others according to their economic strength when interacting with others, but some people have very bad attitudes towards others. Maybe he was a rich man at that time, and everyone would think that this person represented a group and misunderstood this group. In fact, it's not because the rich man is arrogant, but just happened to catch up with this arrogant man, who is rich.
Third, many people we think are rich are actually modest and polite. There is a reason for a person's success, and communication with others accounts for a very large proportion. Rich people are better at interpersonal communication and will not abuse people easily, so they can't be arrogant to rich people, so they have set such a label.
Everyone is arrogant to rich people. How do you understand this concept?