Then they are greedy bastards. The life you describe is, in people terms, not that average and you make average sound like failure. People can want a bigger house bigger cars etc etc but it's just gluttony from that point on. I'm not going to say people should be stopped from being resource hoarders but let's not paint it as them somehow being better human beings, especially when all they are in this case is entertainers... they aren't inventing ways to save the planet, healing the sick etc...
Aspiring to achieve things in a career etc I can understand. Wanting to be more rich for riches sake ...pffft if it was a banker you were describing rather than a guy kicking a bag of air I'm not sure you'd be talking about aspiration.
I earn a decent whack and have a decent house, car, etc. I could have earned a lot more by taking a job move to London about 20 years ago, but did not want to bring my kids up in that cesspit. One of the blokes I work with is an absolute workaholic and ended up in his late 40's in charge of the division I am in, turnover is about £24m between about 60 of us. He had his first stroke recently and has had to step down. Ok he is loaded, but as his Mrs has a much better paying job in the City what is the point. He reckons he will be back firing on all guns again soon and will not listen when people tell him it is a warning.
I think you need a good balance between ambition and lifestyle. Once I reached the level I was comfortable at I lost my ambition to a great extent and was more concerned with being their for my kids to guide them as they grew up.



