I’ve said this many times. It’s why you tend to see art (for variations on the term) done by rich people or those who inherit, because given the freedom, most would choose art as a life. How much wonderful art has never been seen because its creator was poor/working four jobs/oppressed into silence? Virginia Woolf wrote about “the books that are not there” speaking of women’s voices being silenced by sexism; extending that to the passive oppression of socioeconomic inequality is not much of a stretch.