The trope goes something like this: While the world hunches over their desks grinding away for a steady paycheck, people with trust funds are jetting off to Bali in the middle of the week on a private plane or dropping their parents’ money on a quilted Chanel bag — basically acting like any of the Rich Kids of Instagram. The cliché of someone with a trust fund as an entitled, lazy, and stuck-up adult-child is an old, yet persisting one.