The way a person takes on a hard job says volumes about their character, and so much more about their fitness to be our President.
Many people have rightly pointed out how unfit Trump is from almost every perspective, but the one thing many if not most assumed he'd actually be able to do is raise money for his campaign, if not in an ethical way, at least in an effective one. But no. That’s not turned out to be the case. For anyone who really understands people like Trump though, it shouldn't be a surprise. People like Trump who inherit obscene amounts of money and live off their name and reputation (in Trump’s case, his name is literally all he has); for people like Trump who scam their way into inflating their perceived wealth by losing other people's money on absurdly bad business ideas and who steal from rubes to prop it all up, these people haven't actually ever had to TRY. Ever. For people like Trump, trying is uncool, because it would mean he’s like everyone else. He also knows that if he actually tried to earn an honest living by working hard, he'd probably fail, because without his inheritance and the money any monkey could have made from it, he knows he's a loser… That's where all of his crushing insecurity comes from. That's why he’s never even tried to run a legitimate business, because it'd be compared to his betters, and he'd look that much more pathetic.
But now Trump has made the mistake of actually running for President, and being the only candidate willing to express his racist beliefs so openly, endeared himself to most Republican voters, and again fell ass backwards into a win, not because he did it the legit way, but because he did it in the slimy way his betters weren't willing to, just like in real estate or his fake university.
But uh oh. The one thing Trump didn't count on was fundraising. Fundraising is actually hard. There are laws that dictate how it must be done. The competition is world class. The job of being the fundraiser in chief doesn't have a back door or a low road that's low enough that Trump wouldn't have to for the first time in his life actually work hard and TRY at something where he’ll likely be seen as inferior.
And with this realization, Trump is doing what all spoiled rich little brats do. He’s just turning up his nose at the prospect of having to work hard to get where he wants to be, and pretending like he's above it, that it doesn't matter, and eventually I'm sure he'll start talking about how little he even wanted to be President in the first place.
Trump’s fundraising debacle says volumes about how he approaches hard work, and therefore volumes about the man-child he's always been.