Definition of affluenza
:the unhealthy and unwelcome psychological and social effects of affluence regarded especially as a widespread societal problem: such as
a :feelings of guilt, lack of motivation, and social isolation experienced by wealthy people
:the unhealthy and unwelcome psychological and social effects of affluence regarded especially as a widespread societal problem: such as
a :feelings of guilt, lack of motivation, and social isolation experienced by wealthy people
- Even so, psychologists are slowly recognizing that great riches are sometimes accompanied by a wealth of crippling emotional and psychological fears. Affluenza can be acute, striking lottery winners or newly minted doctors and M.B.A.s. It can also be a chronic and pervasive condition in families where riches extend through generations.—Anastasia Toufexis et al.
- Affluenza is particularly rampant in the United States, where we place a high priority on financial success and material possessions. —David Hawkins
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She never work up
Why did he even have a license?