answer:I personally think that the feeling of accomplishment and sense of satisfaction I get from a job well done is an endorphin for me. Those who do not work never get to experience that feeling. Your question is so full of sweeping generalizations. Who says all wealthy people are greedy, selfish, miserable and unhappy. I know many who are none of the above. They have worked hard to achieve and are proud of what they have done, but they are also extremely generous and charitable. Of course there probably are some of the other as well. And who ever said that those who don’t work are somehow “better” than those who do. What a strange assumption, and I assume one that is perpetrated by the nonworkers. I can’t imagine not working and earning my keep but from my own observations after living with a subsidized group of people I have learned that it is very difficult to break the nexus. When the only example the young kids have is the parents and grandparents and a couple of more generations back all of whom have lived on welfare their entire lives, it is almost impossible to change that mind set. And the poor souls who try are ridiculed and bullied for their efforts, not to mention robbed of their reward.