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7/17/2025, 11:14:06 PM
>>7650533
Yup yup yup
A lot of these famous artists have moms as an artist too. I think that plays a role into it.
If the mom's able to focus on her art career, she must come from money or is well supported by her husband, allowing her to be rested and fulfilled. Raising and supporting her children.
Another thing is that people can play up the part of being poor, because they have the social skills to know people won't be their fans or will try to cancel them if they knew they were rich or nepot babies. So ConcernedApe played up that he "had to get a job as an usher and budgeted" and for the longest time people thought Ariana Grande was poor because she was raised by a single mom, until pictures of her holding designer bags as a child came out.
>>7650975
I use Sailor Moon as an example bc she's considered a successful artist. Her family had a jewelry store.
>>7650519
Also consider that the type of person who can be "drawing all the time" had a secure and/or wealthy upbringing. Other people in their 20s in the middle class get shamed or pressured into a "real career" or "hurry up get married and pop out kids." The rich/secure tell their kids they can do whatever they want.
Another rich person / "born into talent" advantage is IQ. Secure upbringing, good nutrition, novel experiences (traveling, learning a second language), good health care can lead to a drastic difference in the development of the brain. If you have 30% more neurons than another guy, ofc you're going to catch patterns and notice colors and value better.
I don't mean this stuff to crab at all. I've been studying and pondering these different factors because many things you can affect. Like having good nutrition, and letting go of limiting beliefs like "you have to be normal you can't be drawing all the time." One of the privileges of the elites is you get to be yourself without shame.
Yup yup yup
A lot of these famous artists have moms as an artist too. I think that plays a role into it.
If the mom's able to focus on her art career, she must come from money or is well supported by her husband, allowing her to be rested and fulfilled. Raising and supporting her children.
Another thing is that people can play up the part of being poor, because they have the social skills to know people won't be their fans or will try to cancel them if they knew they were rich or nepot babies. So ConcernedApe played up that he "had to get a job as an usher and budgeted" and for the longest time people thought Ariana Grande was poor because she was raised by a single mom, until pictures of her holding designer bags as a child came out.
>>7650975
I use Sailor Moon as an example bc she's considered a successful artist. Her family had a jewelry store.
>>7650519
Also consider that the type of person who can be "drawing all the time" had a secure and/or wealthy upbringing. Other people in their 20s in the middle class get shamed or pressured into a "real career" or "hurry up get married and pop out kids." The rich/secure tell their kids they can do whatever they want.
Another rich person / "born into talent" advantage is IQ. Secure upbringing, good nutrition, novel experiences (traveling, learning a second language), good health care can lead to a drastic difference in the development of the brain. If you have 30% more neurons than another guy, ofc you're going to catch patterns and notice colors and value better.
I don't mean this stuff to crab at all. I've been studying and pondering these different factors because many things you can affect. Like having good nutrition, and letting go of limiting beliefs like "you have to be normal you can't be drawing all the time." One of the privileges of the elites is you get to be yourself without shame.
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