A Quick Observation of the Low Class
We can all learn a valuable lesson about the types of behavior
and attitudes to avoid like the plague, simply by observing the
characteristics of people we all know are low class. Being low
class is not a function of the lack of money or social status.
I've seen rich people and those high on the social ladder who
were very low class. I've also observed folks who were living
below the poverty level and low on the social scale who were
very high class people. It also has nothing to do with race or
ethnic background. Instead, being low class is strictly a matter
of behavior and attitudes.
Most of us exhibit some low class characteristics once in a
while. We are all human and that's normal. However, those who
exhibit more than half of these characteristics most of the time
need to seriously re-examine their lives. They are in danger of
becoming low class, if they aren't already. We all know that low
class people rarely achieve real success in life. Most
successful people, on the other hand, possess qualities that are
the complete opposite. Here are some characteristics of the low
class to try on for size: They have no desire to improve
themselves, but they wouldn't mind having someone else come
along and give them a boost. They always stand ready to guard
their rights, although they don't mind trampling on someone
else's. They blame others for their lack of success. Nothing
motivates them more than the prospect of easy money. They have
no problem with ill-gotten gain. They've never heard a
conspiracy theory they didn't believe. They can't express
themselves verbally without the use of profanity. The more
that's given to them, the more they complain about not having
been given more. They are waiting for their ship to come in. Use
of proper grammar is never a priority for them. They spend more
than five percent of their income on lottery tickets. They've
developed a sense of entitlement. They feel that the world owes
them something. Therefore, they feel no need for gratitude.
They've made a habit of never paying their bills on time and are
constantly dodging their creditors. They won't do any more work
than they absolutely have to. They see no dishonor in being a
slacker. In fact, they take pride in their indolence. They think
they should be able to do whatever makes them feel good and
whatever satisfies their urges, without any natural
consequences. They wink at immoral behavior. The concepts of
restraint, self discipline, and delayed gratification are
foreign to them. They've become experts at making excuses for
themselves. They live to have what they want and have it
immediately. They refuse to take personal responsibility for
their own actions. They constantly suspect others of ulterior
motives. They are always looking to cut corners and take short
cuts. They can't accept losses or setbacks gracefully. They find
The Jerry Springer Show more interesting than a presidential
debate. People can easily discern that they have an attitude
just by observing the expression on their face.