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So when your little sleuth asks, "Are we rich?"
in particular, Lieber writes that the question can lead to discussions on possessions, wealth, and what it actually means to be "rich."
One mom and sociology professor whose story is recounted in "The Opposite of Spoiled" took a straightforward approach when her third-grade son asked if his family was rich.
She continued in a 2017 interview with Business Insider: "If they say, 'Are we rich?'
Persons:
—, Ron Lieber's, Lieber, Beth Kobliner
Organizations:
Service, Business, New York Times, PTA