“I envy you. I really do. I went to private school for as long as I can remember. The nanny was more of my mother than my own. At age five, I had to learn proper etiquette so I could impress my father’s social class in public situations such as charity events and fundraisers. Sure, I traveled around the world when I was a teen for medical conferences, but my views were from a hotel window. I may have gotten luxury cars and expensive things, but it just proved to me that money doesn’t buy love, and I started to resent it all. I didn’t get to choose my friends or boyfriends until I went to college, and even then, I didn’t feel like I had complete control of my life. But I was able to discover who I was without being my parents’ perfect little puppet 24/7. Being medical royalty, as they all c

