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Like it or not, we are judged by our money. If we have it, people judge us because they don't have it, and if we don't have it, we're judged for what we apparently didn't do to get it. For those of us that didn't grow up with a ton of money, we often have to back into this understanding later in life, and usually at great cost to our relationships along the way.
We can pretend money doesn't matter. We can choose to try to lessen its influence on us. What we can't do is control how money matters to everyone else and that's what we're really talking about here.
In a perfect world, everyone would respect and appreciate what it took to earn that money. But this world is far from perfect, and no one really cares what it took, they care about how it affects them, and that effect isn't usually in our favor. Envee