Comment by balls187

10 months ago

I apologize. I didn't provide additional context, and unfortunately you made an flawed conclusion about my premise wasting your time with an irrelevant argument.

I'm not lamenting wealth inequality, nor discussing other advantages (real or perceived).

I think that achieving success and wealth (e.g. not simply being born with it) has an impact on the development of a human brain, based in large part the behavior of rich/famous/successful young adults, AND what their personalities ultimately become once the have fully formed brains (~27 years old).

Specific to these teenagers, how will effectively becoming "rich" and successful at such a young age change the final formation of their brains, and ultimately shape their behavior?