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Extremely wealthy people have their own set of concerns: anxiety about their children, social isolation, and the burden of great responsibility finds researcher Robert Kenny Center on Wealth and Philanthropy at Boston College.
A friend sent me a link to a craigslist’s ad for a unique employment opportunity that she described as fascinating, sad, and perturbing. A family was advertising for a mental health professional to serve as a full-time “companion, guide, life coach, mentor, governess type for their 16 year old child… to help with her school-work, social skills, etiquette and protocol. Help guide her to the next level in life by creating gentle but firm ground rules.”
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