In my experience as a doorman, wealthy residents often seem stressed and distant, suggesting that their wealth does not guarantee happiness or fulfillment in life.
Bruno highlights the paradox of affluence, as many of the wealthy residents, although cordial, seem burdened by the pressures of business and personal lives.
Observing bizarre behaviors, Bruno recounts a memorable encounter with a resident who, in a bathrobe, made an unexpected advance, illustrating the unusual dynamics in affluent living.
Through his reflections, Bruno captures the essence of life among the wealthy, revealing both the strange and intimate glimpses into their often troubled realities.
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