In the two-minute clip, Genevieve isnt throwing punches at anyone.
It perfectly underscores the importance of open dialogue in bridging social divides.
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Firstly, is the fact that rich people dont consider themselves rich.
Because they surround themselves with people who are much richer than them.
I was made hyper-aware of our money struggles, and the fact that my father didnt pay child support.
But then before starting high school, my mother met my stepfather.
And then we became pretty much middle class.
But even though we technically werent poor anymore, we still acted poor because we were hyper money-aware.
We never bought anything new.
We had an old used family car.
I had to pay for my own school.
I started working at 13.
But within my very low-income village, I was still considered pretty well-off.
My girlfriend was like, Oh, I mean, like, we lived in a pretty big house.
We had a live-in nanny, a maid.
Each of my five family members had their own car.
Wed go on multiple family vacations a year.
Been to Hawaii so many times, I cant even recall.
Private education, paid college, paid apartment, paid car and never had to work until after college.
And the list goes on.
And I remember being like, What throw in of middle class are you talking about?
Thankfully, my girlfriend was raised with good values by great people and she has an amazing heart.
I think that thats why a lot of rich people tend to say were comfortable not were rich.
Basically, everything is relative.
Whats cool is that Genevieve and her girlfriend are talking about these things.
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