The heiress of $10 billion Perdue farms and the $12 billion Sheraton hotel empire wore hand-me-downs, still rides the subway, and flies economy
Briefly

The article discusses the disparity between the ultra-wealthy and the average person, emphasizing how wealth can create a detachment from reality. This is highlighted through the lens of an individual whose affluent lifestyle, characterized by private jets, limits their understanding of everyday challenges faced by most people. The disconnection leads to a lack of empathy and awareness of societal issues, illustrating how extreme wealth categories can influence personal perspectives on life and success.
If you're always going on private jets, what inkling do you have about the real world?
Read at Fortune
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