I didn't grow up with great privilege, nor did I grow up wanting for anything. I was a middle-class kid and, relative to the rest of the world, that's great wealth.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I just thank God that I didn't grow up with so much money or privilege because you had to create ways to make it happen.
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.
I didn't grow up in a wealthy family at all. Being at home all day and watching movies, that was a luxury.
My father grew up in a life of extreme privilege.
I think I've had a very privileged life.
I'd always had quite a privileged lifestyle, to be honest. I've never wanted for anything, but I do know the value of things. I'm not, like, a brat.
I had this rare privilege of being able to pursue in my adult life, what had been my childhood dream.
I find it hard to be labelled in this new 'super-rich' category because we all grew up with very little. The idea that 'to get rich is glorious' is really a new phenomenon. I certainly didn't grow up like that.
I have had the most wonderful childhood, and I was raised in a very loving family. And it was nothing short of an amazing privilege because I was incredibly lucky to be able to play up in trees and make it like silly dens in a bush and stuff like that.
I was brought up in a world of privilege.