This is why the wealthy are different than the rest of us. They get a different set of life lessons and experiences in their childhood.
When I first moved back to SF in the 90's during the dot.com boom, I took a gig with a private high school as their IT manager. It was a very exclusive school.
How exclusive?
$50,000 a year exclusive. The kind of place Robin Williams and really wealthy tech people sent their kids to, exclusive.
What were they paying for?
The school had a 90% placement ratio in "elite" universities and colleges. Do you really think all those rich kids were that kind of talented and smart. That 90% of them deserved to get into the most exclusive schools. That's what 50K per year was buying you.
Kids at these places learn that "normal" rules don't apply to them.