Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Why Does The Rich/Intelligent Have Little Friends?

Have you ever wondered why the rich or very intelligent people seem secluded from society or only have a few people in their interactive circle of contact? Have you ever wondered why they dont come down and talk to regular people like you? Ever wondered, what is their secret or curse, why they can enjoy the higher estates in life but suffer from collective appreciation of others on a lower level?

For some, the answer to these simple questions are not so apparent. Like the term "Birds of a feather, flock together", so are groups of people categorized in society, physically and mentally. You will never see a hawk walking around with a chicken, just not going to happen.

People of high intelligence, usually do not get along with people of lower intelligence, unless the one with lower intelligence is aspiring on a path of rising to a higher intelligence. The interests of these two different individuals are deal breakers, as they will have less to talk about and interact on. There will be very little qualities to go on for this to remotely work for friendship or otherwise. A person of high intelligence will be interested in talking about mostly hidden meanings, messages, politics on a higher level and such, while a regular person would talk about the latest parties, crime on the news and other basic social factors in their immediate vicinity.

The same goes for people with lots of money to lavish in luxury and free life. A person struggling to pay bills will be a setback for someone who has all the time in the world to travel and enjoy life as they see it. Unless one person stoops down or rises up to the level of the other, it just doesn't match. They wont have much to talk about or find fun doing certain things, simply because one will be in a foreign environment. Example: a Rich man brings a poor girl to a restaurant, more than likely its an upscale restaurant, and she will have no idea what the food is like nor what to order from the menu. She might not have an acquired taste for wine or sushi and may feel pressured.

Simply put, as stated above, all groups of people, mesh with each other. It is very rare that one would step out of their comfort zone to venture into other domains to seek friendship or otherwise, although it does happen. Some may work, but majority will fail because of the basic principles governing society and also attraction on various levels. Furthermore, in some cases, the fear of rebellion after bringing someone up from a lower stage of living or intelligence is always a major factor.

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