Even people born into wealth will need to maintain the wealth and this is even harder than someone who has to start chasing the bag from ground zero.
There is a big difference in this because there is a prayer we always wish to pray. May God never allow those who have before not have again. It's such a big shame when you are wealthy and because you couldn't continue or maintain it, you turn to a poor man. Whereas, it is still okay when you don't have but you became wealthy in the end.
I wouldn't want to blame some rich parents who wouldn't want their kids to suffer but to continue with the wealth they have created but to me, I think they should let their kids know what is happening out there. You cannot appreciate someone who has suffered a lot in the past if you haven't been in such challenge and there are still some kids who understands how it is to suffer and become wealthy.
These ones go out and work, thereby climbing the ladders with others to see how it feels before getting there. We can't climb the ladders alone and so, we surely need people to help us climb and wishing everyone to be at the top.
To be factual, most rich kids don't appreciate the efforts of their parents and this is understandable because most of these rich people do not instill the right knowledge into these kids. I do agree than this is a dicey topic but even as at that, we still have to understand that rich kids often misunderstand their parents. Eventually this is all due to priority and mentality. In life we cannot value what we didn't work for and this is why. However, it's not right to tie their future to a profession because they want to secure their future. Getting them to appreciate their status as rich kids is important as not everyone is previleged to be so.
Of course, this is where most parents are missing it. They should give their kids the opportunity to learn and truly appreciate their efforts for working up to that level of acquiring wealth. It is not easy, yes, but they have to understand that so they will learn to value and even respect common people who strive from the scratch to climb the ladder.