It’s Just a Hamburger
Becoming wealthy doesn’t inherently make you a negative person. You have the choice to be an exemplary individual despite your financial status. Many affluent individuals opt to utilize their wealth for positive purposes and strive to avoid becoming spoiled, entitled, or rude. However, it’s undeniable that numerous affluent individuals allow their wealth to corrupt their character, leading them down a path of negativity and entitlement.
Consider this scenario: it’s perfectly reasonable to have preferences regarding your food, such as not wanting a sesame seed burger bun. If you genuinely weren’t aware that your order would come with sesame buns, it’s understandable that you would not want to consume the burger. However, there’s hardly any circumstance where it’s acceptable to resort to throwing the burger at the cook. Such behavior not only lacks civility but also invites potential retaliation, such as the cook tampering with your food upon remaking it.