Just something I was discussing with a friend recently. We both know various people whose parents were exceptionally hardworking, and/or who pulled themselves up in the world due to an unusual level of intellect or talent. I'm not saying they're all millionaires or anything like that, but their efforts have enabled them to create notably better lives and opportunities for their children, and they're looked on as success stories.
Now the children are adults, and have a really lazy view of the world and of work. They will only work the bare minimum they're capable of, and only if they have to, and anything that requires the least bit of effort is looked on with suspicion. They moan a lot and act suprised about having to do things that other people take for granted as part of adult life.
Obviously it's not everyone, but it was interesting that we've both noticed the same thing in very different people - though maybe it's just highlighted by the success of their parents, but as my friend (who has done a lot of online dating) pointed out, even when she was dating men like this, it got to the point where nine times out of ten it turned out he'd had parents who built their own business out of scratch or something, yet he would be moaning about working 25 hours a week.