F. Scott Fitzgerald knew the long term damage of being spoiled rotten. Not only was he a prime and painful example himself\u2014as we\u2019ve written about\u2014but as he observed and studied the rich men and women of the Jazz Age, he saw how indulgent people quickly became the \u201ccareless\u201d monsters that he portrayed in The Great Gatsby. In Fitzgerald\u2019s stories, the rich are always expecting life to be easy, expecting their money to exempt them from consequences; they\u2019re selfish, naive, insuffera...