There's often an assumption you're more privileged if you belong to a family with people who have made a success.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Even if somebody in your family is successful, it doesn't change anything. On the contrary, I suppose people expect more of you in certain ways.
I realize I am very privileged. But there's a difference between being spoiled and privileged.
I feel privileged, to be honest.
I think I've had a very privileged life.
I believe that when people have an occupation that allows them to provide for their families, the social dimension of human nature will emerge instinctively and lead people to help and organize others less privileged.
People have always assumed that I am privileged. And that has been a problem sometimes. When I first started modelling, and I was schlepping around London with no money, I found it rather irksome that people thought I had a private income when I didn't.
I have always felt intuitively that somehow such wealth cannot be the privy of any one person or any one family.
We are privileged. There are poor people out there. We must to do something to make them privileged.
I led a comfortable life, went to good schools and was privileged in many ways, but my father worked hard. We never considered ourselves rich.
The reality is, if you were fortunate to be born to rich parents, you have a better chance of succeeding in life. And that's wrong.