on my mind there is no point in gambling here. financial mindsets and the ability to manage resources effectively play significant roles. The adage 'the rich get richer, and the poor stay poor' can also reflect different attitudes toward risk-taking. For instance, if you take everything away from a wealthy person, they might soon regain their wealth due to their established financial acumen and networks. And If you give a million dollars to someone who has historically struggled financially, it's quite possible that, after a while, they may find themselves without money again. This often occurs due to a lack of experience with managing large sums of money and the necessary financial planning skills to sustain wealth over time.
Ultimately, the outcome depends heavily on one's mindset, understanding of risk, and financial management skills.
I agree, it is often assumed by those that are not rich, that those that are got there because they were lucky or inherited that money, however the research shows that the majority of those that are rich are responsible for their own success, so even if one day they found themselves to be without any money for some reason, it will be just a matter of time until they became rich again, showing very clearly that the main difference between those that are rich and those that are not strives on the skills and techniques they use to manage their money.