People have a tendency to look at the rich and famous and think "they have no problems, they have it made, their life is wonderful, if I had that I would be SO happy..."
They're just people. Everybody has their sh!t. And while someone else's burden may look insignificant to you, it doesn't feel that way to them. Nobody has the perfect life. Into every life the rain must fall. I used to manage money for a few people that were legit 1%ers financially. Nobody had worked in two, three, four generations or so. And they were without exception some of the most miserable, unhappy people I have ever met.
Kelly doesn't have kind of money, but I believe he has enough to free himself from the constraints of the daily struggle to stay alive etc. What happens then is people tend to look inwards and frankly, it fvcks them up. They cannibalize themselves emotionally. IMHO.
I think there is something in a lot of us that needs a daily struggle. When the struggle is gone, our own heads become our worse enemy.
They're just people. Everybody has their sh!t. And while someone else's burden may look insignificant to you, it doesn't feel that way to them. Nobody has the perfect life. Into every life the rain must fall. I used to manage money for a few people that were legit 1%ers financially. Nobody had worked in two, three, four generations or so. And they were without exception some of the most miserable, unhappy people I have ever met.
Kelly doesn't have kind of money, but I believe he has enough to free himself from the constraints of the daily struggle to stay alive etc. What happens then is people tend to look inwards and frankly, it fvcks them up. They cannibalize themselves emotionally. IMHO.
I think there is something in a lot of us that needs a daily struggle. When the struggle is gone, our own heads become our worse enemy.