Having wealth reduces the ability to empathize with people who are poor, and empathy is a necessity to care and do something about other people’s challenges/suffering. Being poor at some point in one’s life increases the chances of caring about other people who are struggling compared to someone who was born into wealth and never really struggled to survive.
Overcoming real challenges increases the likelihood of being a better person, but isn’t a guarantee.
Having wealth reduces the ability to empathize with people who are poor, and empathy is a necessity to care and do something about other people’s challenges/suffering. Being poor at some point in one’s life increases the chances of caring about other people who are struggling compared to someone who was born into wealth and never really struggled to survive.
Overcoming real challenges increases the likelihood of being a better person, but isn’t a guarantee.