How to Tell if Someone is Rich
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- Опубліковано 2 січ 2025
- Sometimes you just want to know if someone is rich or not. Some of our friends are keeping a secret! For good reason as rich people probably do not want to get targeted or taken advantage of just like anyone. But there are plenty of signs that can point to someone's wealth aside from the obvious house, car, and jewelry. These more subtle signs of wealth can be a lot more reliable when you combine all of them togther.
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funny, I stopped caring about this kind of stuff ever since I started learning about FIRE, etc. You never know someone's personal wealth situation. It's all hidden no matter what. Even people who fly first class could be in crippling debt and people wearing old sweatpants can be multimillionaires. Treat everyone with respect and kindness, we are all people just trying to do what we can.
Fully agree
I always been cheap! I thank it's dumb to dress to impress. And I do agree with u
I appreciate this comment and 100% agree. I know quite a few Millionaires that don’t look the part or even care to. They have money and their value system is in different areas than appearance. Regardless of income class everybody deserves a level of respect.
@@KingOfFinance1 right! Sadly people treat u bad when u dress poor. I have had a lot of experience with people treating me BADLY over my clothes. A bank kicked me out once because they think I had no money...few days later I came back with 10 grand to put in a cd
@@vacationboyvideos - That’s really bad for a bank to do that. Clothes shouldn’t define us. It’s nothing wrong with dressing nice but to actually make our judgements of people based on that isn’t right. When you get to know people you see it’s a lot of really cool, interesting people out here and appearance doesn’t always tell the whole story.
Really big money likes silence.
And simplicity.
It's too dangerous because crooks can "smell" money 😅
In Sweden, Norway and Finland you don't have to guess who's rich, it's public knowledge published by the government.
In Sweden, Norway, and Finland where I believe healthcare and education are generously subsidized/ free I would feel rich being an average income earner. Lol 😭
The government publishes how much people make and their net worth ?
@@Keepswimmingkeepswimming Wow, regular people?
Someone who’s rich usually has zero interest in what you “do” for a living (they at least won’t come in with that as their second or third question like many others do, I mean)
Or someone down in the dumps.
Yes, working for someone else is being a serf.
They will care what you do, if it can help them reach their goals, financially or otherwise. I agree that most people ask immediately what you do for work, but isn't that the easiest way to size someone up? That's what human beings do. For most people, what they choose to do for work says a lot about them, and answers a lot of questions on it's own. It doesn't say everything, but it says a lot.
@@hiphopjewels Not everybody is fortunate enough to be able to choose what they want to do for work. Sorta like this, an example, I need a car, the nearest places by me are hiring but not accept my application, even knowing I qualify for it and have good resume and experience/knowledge in hand. How am I able to work? Some people enjoy flipping patties, some don't. Some people enjoy labor intensive work, others don't, and they may have there reasons as to why they like it, and not all of them had a option to pick and choose what they wanted to do. They just found were they where accepted and went to work. Even if it meant doing things that others would deem not socially acceptable or moral. If anything I would base it on there work enthic and effort individually for the person themselves. Being that some people are just completely different than others. While collectively paying attention to the highs and lows of that the participants to kinda sum it all up. But that would be mean. lol
In my experience, it is the opposite. The first thing they ask is about work. Then they are interested in hobbies and occasionally invite you to a golf game where the real business is discussed.
The richest man on the planet is the one who needs the least.
So, an altruist or a monk? 😂 I'm not convinced, sorry. If your needs are very low, you are most likely not rich. Rich develop very sophisticated needs, not even always monetary!
Rich is relative.. if you have God, health, food, shelter and family - it's plenty!
😂 "or maybe you're a gold digger this will be helpful to find out" freaking hilarious
Don't play the rat race, most people think I'm poor. Always paperbag lunches, drove dumpy reliable cars. On the rare occassion I tell others of my decades as a world traveller, nobody believes. I experience economic/ social discimination in my lowly positions. I discretely attained FIRE in 2004 yet worked various jobs til 2020 retirement.The cat's out the bag once my cash flow is observed.
i like this reply, gave u a like
When inside a shop wealthy people never browse, they’re already know what they want and purchase the product
Not actually true! They definitely browse, and they consider things carefully. That's how they keep and grow their wealth!
Browsing can be a fun learning experience and rich people enjoy those experiences. You are completely wrong.
I gotta say I notice these new suttle zoom ins during jokes/funny parts I love it 😂
=D =D
*subtle
hey, bro, hey. check mark next to your name one day
In the past, a Korean with double eyelids was either genetics or rich to get surgery.
Today, they give out eyelid surgeries as graduation presents lol
Sad because monolids are more beautiful.
ppl want double eyelids??
@@ACE112ACE112 He doesn't really mean "double" but a crease in the eyelid that makes the eyes look bigger and perceived to be more beautiful in some Asian cultures.
The only thing I dont agree with is "when you're rich is much easier to be generous"... Man where I live, I mean my whole country, people with less resources will share everything while rich people do the opposite
Saying it's easier to be generous when you're rich is not the same statement as rich people are more generous. There's plenty of poor people who are generous, but it's not easier for them.
@@P.90.603 yes, because that’s textbook entitlement. Beyond paying one’s taxes (and yes, that’s a debate onto itself, but I’m dismissing that for this point), ANY individual doesn’t have to hand over even a single shiny penny if they don’t feel like it. It’d be nice, of course, but not anything that ought to be compulsory or that society ought to encourage shaming upon those who don’t give or, to your point, those who don’t give enough (according to THEIR standards)
It can get very complex if you assume poor people share out of necessity (in hopes of building lifelines), so they can feel security in numbers, whereas wealthy people know they can rely on themselves so there's no need to build those lifelines. Just another perspective to think about.
@@retireAnyAgetrue thinking about Elon musk probably only need our lifeline, if he's dying and unable to use his money eg trapped in an remote island with you, that's a very little chance to ever happens, even so he probably just pass away 😝, not going to spend his nights worried about it😎
He's discussing it in his own context, here in the United States. It's logical that when you have more of something, it's easier to part with some of it. Now that I have more, I give more to others and spread it around more. I can spend more on gifts, tip more for services, and make more charitable contributions.
Gold diggers are dumb, they go after flashy partners. Gold diggers should focus on frugal, goal achieving partners, they are the ones with the money.
Oh no... gold diggers are going to get more discrete now.
Lol- “gold diggers” aren’t dumb. They go for the flashy types because they want the flashy lifestyle. It’s typically a mutual exchange based off of ego and public image.
The frugal, goal achieving individuals will typically go for other goal achieving individuals with similar values.
Gold Digger knows all that glitter is gold and sadly willing to trade her soul to get it.
Those people job is to keep them away so we can get shit done. Y'all don't wanna work lol
Most rich people who worked hard to earn and accumulate the money are very frugal. They may buy some nice things for themselves, but will pay cash for it. But, they won't blow their money on things they don't need. They buy things that are reasonable in cost in relation to their earnings.
Most wealthy will not borrow money and pay interest. They will never allow themselves to get in to dept. Rich people like to look like they are ordinary. If they buy something that is a luxury item they will not want to show it off.
If you see them in the front seats at a venue, concert or a sports game. They are wealthy aka Jack Nicholson, Steve Ballmer, Mark Cuban.
once i got out of high school, i stopped liking the idea of huge logos on my clothes. i'm not your brand ambassador
One reason I refuse to purchase N*rthF*ce. Not only is the large and ridiculous logo prominently placed on the front chest of their outerwear, it's equally prominent on the back shoulder. For that reason, I've never purchased or worn one, and never will.
They don't pay you to advertise their brand so why bother😂😂😂😂😂
Genuinely wealthy people seek life experiences, not objects, since objects can effortlessly be purchased but experiences require investment of time and money, and are often the most memorable. You can reach a point where you have amassed whatever objects that you want (within reason) but can never experience all that this world has to offer in one lifetime.
Francis. Your videos are just getting better and better.
Thanks!
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Working class: Ford, Middle: BMW, Upper Middle: Tesla, Upper: Jeep
Working: Timex, Middle: Casio, Upper Middle: Applewatch, Upper: Cartier
Working: Greasy spoons, Middle: Casual Dining, Upper Middle: Premium Dining, Upper: Any
Working: H&R Block, Middle: Turbotax software, Upper Middle: CPA, Upper: Tax Attorney
Working: Under a mattress, Middle: Unreported gains, Upper Middle: Schedule C, Upper: Cayman Islands
Another sign someone is rich is the illusion of extreme minimalism. If you're visiting someone's house and you see nothing at all in any of the cupboards or drawers. Not even an extra paper towl roll.🤔 🤯
This means that the person is so rich they keep their stuff in multiple buildings or homes. They have the luxury of keeping lots of supplies in a nother building detached from their homes and getting one item out at a time living in an extremely clean space. They don't care about having extra supplies in their home because they can just buy it where ever they are when ever they need it regardless of the price. Infact your probobly staying in an extea vacation home with minimal supplies. Where as us lower and middle class people only have one home or apartment to put our items and we are worried about having extra supplies, saving money, using things for multiple purposes and have way too much stuff in our homes making them messy.
These are weird rich people.
I think it's important to differentiate between rich via inheritance vs. rich by wealth building. Something you don't mention is that... people who are rich by wealth building also tend to have large networks and hang out w/ other rich people. Sure, there are introverts that have a few million (which is meaning less and less these days), but for the people $10M+ who made it themselves, they typically had to build a business and that requires a mindset where you leverage other people.
Less and less each day? . It shld be increasing trend. And ways to make money is easier online before. Example crypto and trading/investing or IT related.
@@ustradingdiary Because it is easier and because of inflation it means less.
@@ustradingdiary Since crypto's gains are due to demand for crypto rather than some productive enterprise (e.g. extracting/selling oil over the course of decades), it will always be a small fraction of the wealthy. In other words, if everyone is rich because of crypto, who is actually doing anything? Even if you make money online, to grow your enterprise you have to hire engineers, account managers, etc. The Internet has increased opportunities, but I think this only amplifies opportunities for people who can build productive teams toward a common goal.
@@ustradingdiary it means "less" because being a millionaire now would be like having 500k in the 80s or 250k in the 70s ecc.
maybe in 40 years from now the dollar's purchasing power will be so low compared to today that being a millionaire would be considered "just above average" or something
otherwise known as, "generational wealth" which makes a HUGE difference.
Having a designer pet too (or multiple pets) usually points to financially well off. That bengal cat or shiba inu isn't cheap. lol Same people don't bat an eye if they have to pay for vet bills, pet rent, dog walking, pet sitting, etc. It's slowly becoming a luxury to even have a regular pet, imho. Also, their kids (if any) will also go to really good schools, even if they aren't raised as spoiled brats. Cars and luxury goods rarely seem to mean anything to them. That money is usually all in the bank or tied up in owning multiple homes. And I also have noticed wealthy people to be polite but quick to move on to another task.
Both of my Siamese cats were second hand, many breeds at the pet shelters also available. Fancy pet is definitely NOT an indicator. Go to poor areas and check out people's pets there, you'd be very surprised!
I never swore, then I became a millionaire, I swear like a sailor. Pretty weird.
I dont use a phone case
I have nice teeth and skin + buy nice groceries.
I live in a modest house & have a modest car, my neighbors have no clue I'm a multimillionaire.
Ha! So you're confirming all these points? Why thank you. =D
these things are sooo true!!! i realized i was the poorest one when - at work - our paychecks didnt hit our account at the same time as normal and i asked around like 'oh did you get paid?' 🤔 and my coworkers were like deer in the headlights, like 'uhhhh i dont know' and i was just like 😓😓😓😓 but rent is due next week like how do you not know! 😤 luckily that was years ago now. i still check if i get paid on time but just due to habit now, not necessity anymore 🥳
I do the same, just to make sure my employer is doing their job while I am doing mine.
It depends on how you define rich or wealthy, surprised you didn't talk about this in the beginning of the video.
With that said, having money or being rich can achieve the items on this list by sheer force of cash. While having and understanding money, or being wealthy, makes many of these items "free."
For example, if one qualifies and can support them, there are credit cards that can grant you flights, hotel stays, cellphone protection, and the list goes on.
This give credence to the saying, "once you have money, everything seems to become free"
He means financial wealth, obviously. Money! The entire channel and this video are about it, hard to misunderstand.
Its actually funny that a friend I had, was always trying so hard to look wealthy. I still Remember that I went to his house, he said he got a big mansion but it was just a simple small house.
I'm displaying a lot of these signals but I'm not rich yet
Starts at 1:33
According to clothes salespeople, it’s their shoes.
Wealthy people might not care about fashion, but they tend to buy comfortable shoes.
Solved :)
Phone repairs only cost like 30$ if its just a cracked screen and your handy with technology.... that mark up though is just people trying to make money sorta like how nikes/jordans cost like 30$ to make but are sold for like 4x the manufacturing cost.
Some people also live well above there means. Either in debt or as you said paycheck to paycheck.
Some just like living on the edge all the time and looking good doing it. It a high like self affixiation.
Foreigner or an American? 🙄 It's THEIR, go back to primary school!
What?
@@iBeJuicenallday You've made a pathetic childish grammar error in your comment 🤦🏻♀️
You really can't, atleast I think. Most people think rappers/musicians are rich. The life they portray most of the time is just to appeal to a certain demographic. Most of there stuff is rented or under some kinda contract but really don't own shit. Especially in the music videos.
Exactly, and a lot of those people are literal prisoners of their own art. They in live in gilded cages, often compelled to perform, sometimes singing and/or performing songs written FOR them by someone else because some team has decided that that’s what will sell best. I don’t know if many people consider how dark things can get once you “make it”
@@Adrian101882 how dark things can get once you make it? Can you elaborate? I get you on the ghostwriter thing some of them don't even make there stuff they present as such.
@@iBeJuicenallday essentially the constant pressure to “produce”, to appease the fans, to keep the manager and the rest of the team happy (translation: $$$$$ = “happy”) It’s not a coincidence why drugs and the music world typically have such a close bond. What started off as something you did just for the love of it, is now a job, monetized, with a boss telling you one thing, band mates (if you have a band) telling you something else, your fans telling you something else entirely.
This isn’t every musicians plight of course, but usually things get hot and hairy the higher one climbs, the more popular one becomes. Fans want more tours and more material, managers and the rest of the team want the same. If one is not built and/or prepared for that, the pressure will eat them alive. It’s why a lot of them burn out and say “F the music industry”
@@Adrian101882 Basically selling your soul.
@@Mbrace818 that’s the sad end game, yes
What happened to the stuff on your shelf?
Somebody might be rich if their last name is Rothschild.
Working on becoming wealthy.
Good
You & me both !!
Excellent! Less time on UA-cam, more time in generating additional streams of income! Best luck, Jason!
Rich people don’t repair a broken cell phone, they just buy a new one.
You are correct! =D But what do they do with the old one? Just recycle it? Do they sell it? Give to assistant to sell?
@@BeatTheBush They don’t have time to sell it and they don’t care about the money anyway. Hopefully they are ethical and recycle or trade it in when they buy the new one.
A big indicator is how much free time they have.
When one can choose to do whatever with the limited time...
This is why beat the bush is a legend
I am a gold Digger, this was very helpful.
Better make your own gold, due to supply-demand issue. Too many gold diggers per each rich person who'd even consider such low class garbage.
I'm the real gold digga, I'm an engineer in the gold mining industry! 😅
Fortunate enough to know (not as close friends) a few good natured low keyed millionaires. Surprisingly they are good listeners, refined conversationalist with positive attitudes & never boastful about anything. Heck, that's probably how they became successful in the first place! I'm sure on the other end of the spectrum are the high profile "look what I'm driving & wearing now" expressed in highfalutin language and mannerism, ala hollywood-style who will forever seek attention from everyone, especially to the next "Jones family" in sight. But as you inferred to, these people are probably not as wealthy as they project outwardly, can you say Hello Mr. Ex.
Leisurely activities in the middle of the week: super wealthy or unemployed 🤣
😂
The point is to blend in so people aren't embarrassed. The universe affords one privacy
I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money. - Pablo Picasso
rich is measured in dollars and wealthy is measured in time. e.g. if you have 1 million but spend 250K a year. you're only rich for 4 years. wealthy people, on the other hand, spend less than they earn and invest/save their money to build long-term, sustainable wealth. so it's better to be wealthy than rich. ;)
This rather interesting and humorous. Thanks for the nice music at the end.
Loving the content, Francis!
Thanks for watching!
Hmmm. From my experience the truly wealthy drive used cars because they let others amortize away the new car smell, live in the same home for many years, and live a very humble lifestyle without pretension.
there are probably degrees of wealth as well. Some people who have reached financial freedom with only 500k net worth via cashflow hacking compared to someone who is still working but has huge net worth. If time is the most valuable asset, then rich is how much time you have left and how free you are.
This is just me, but I think one clue also but I think rich people don't like to pay for insurance because they can afford to replace something in the rare case it needs to be replaced.
Only 500K? That's a very rich person! I could live 20 years on 500K.
You can’t replace your art collection.
The phone cover isn't just about the cost of the phone really its more about breaking your phone and then you have to stop what you're doing to get and get a phone.
Good Video Man. Interesting concept that gives you something to think of. I personally know quite a few millionaires who do not look wealthy day to day or even care to. They are focused on other things and just built up wealth over time.
I’ll make sure to 👍 the video. Keep up the good work !!
I'd be interested in seeing the same sort of pointers coming from a wealthy person's perspective. I know a lot of truly wealthy people, and most of these tips would only apply to a limited extent. It may mid-western modesty applied to wealth.
Someone who owns a hypercar is defintely rich
As in over 1 million dollar limited production cars
I'm very well off, I guess you might say extremely wealthy, because instead of japanese wagu steak last night, I opted for a BigMac value meal and with 2 apple pies. My credit score is superb, darn near 500! Vehicle is amazing, it makes about every noise you can possibly imagine, on top of smoking as it goes down the busy roads. I get so much attention from that and it makes me feel so special. I just literally love being beyond wealthy.
You can't hide from the rest of us lmfaoooo the credit score gave you away lmaooo
Most of these make sense to me, but I am unsure regarding the "swearing" indicator. I would posit that it is uncorrelated to wealth directly, but potentially transitively related via "freedom of expression". I would hope that people of all levels of wealth would have the moral fortitude to eliminate swearing from their speech.
This video was pretty awesome
Yeah I work with a lot of people who I have to send reminders to that we owe them 4k or even 1,300 that they never noticed. Even telling them to use there 80 hours of paid leave so the company doesn't have to pay them overtime. It's nuts to me when I get responses that say thank you for the remainder I'll try to take that time off or I'll try to confirm I got paid the correct amount. 😂Like you have so much money you can't tell when your paycheck is short. Silly. I don't care how rich I became, I know where every penny goes.
Rich people don't have pay cheques thou.
Rich people seek wealth. Poor people seek validation.
When you’re rich it’s much more easy to be generous. That’s the ticket.
It’s worth doing anyway, even if all you can do is lend a couple of bucks with no desire for it to be returned. Paying it forward from time to time has major psychological benefits
Edit: money is not necessary for paying it forward either. You can lend your time, perhaps a hand (i.e. helping a friend move all his belongings from his old place to his new one). That still counts
Hahahahahahahahahaha
Yeah sure buddy. I've only seen rich people being generous around their girlfriends or side ho to impress them. Never the case on their own time.
Source: my rich friend
They always pay first meal to drop big impression, let say you're a dude friend. But after that one meal, you better step up and pay for the 2nd one next time otherwise you get treated like their own personal parasite or pets...lol nothing in this world is free and people who made their money become even more aware of who they handing money out to. Don't buy the Hollywood bullshit
I took the case off my phone in year 4 when I no longer cared if it got damaged.
Well to do people typically do not know how much money they make in a year. They may know their net worth but they have no idea what they make or where all their income comes from.
I've got far more money than most people I know. I could retire if I wanted to. But I spend most of my time either in work, the gym, or the house. So I'm not convinced that there are indicators 😮😮
The rich folks I knew may dress simply, but they always had very good quality comfortable shoes.
Even rich folks don't want sore feet 😂😂😂😂😂
Phones nowadays are designed to work with cases, an official branded case essentially increase the price by 10%, they used to be very slippery without cases, after apple came out with that camera design they're slippery and ugly without cases
The premise of the book The Millionaire Next Door is that no one has a clue how large their net worth is...
Though to snoop into some else finances without consent is really invasive. If I was rich I wouldn't want a bunch people around just for my money and not me.
could you make a video on how to not feel so intimidated by wealthy people? because sometimes I have to mingle with them and feel insecure. Thanks.
Take some etiquette classes and you’ll be fine. You’ll always have something to talk about when you learn a little about the stock market, real estate, yachts, sailing, wine, golf or luxury cars.
Gary Vee has a video like that, about not comparing to the successes of other people.
I know people who are wealthy who do not do any of these things and I know people who are not wealthy who do a lot of these things. I do not think that you can determine if someone is wealthy unless you look at their accounts - unless of course, they live in a mansion and you know it.
Why does it matter to know, I don't get it
He just said, for curiosity. It don't matter, we've got to tend to our own matters.
If you become rich and had always been poor then it would not bother them to go broke bc that's all they knew was a poor happy life,Being or becoming rich is a huge problem for most people,
The richest bloke I know wears clothes from target and buys most of his clothes online and they are all plain (white/grey shirts etc). He owns a few fish farms in Aussie. Wont catch him dead in that branded crap.
Like Sam Walton who founded Walmart.
Wear what you are comfortable in who made this mad rule that you should wear costly designer labels ,I saw a lady in a bank years ago she was dressed in old clothes and slippers ,the bank manager told me it's not how it looks she is one of the richest people I said really has she got a million dollars stashed away ? He said multiply that by 500 , I'm willing to bet she was richer than that tho😂😂😂😂😂😂
If they fly private.
You probably ought to stop referring to people as "gold diggers". Name-calling is not a good thing.
No sense of humour, Lisa?! 🙄 Loosen up!
I mow my own lawn just because I have the free time and can use the exercise. I can pay someone to do it too but I find i relaxing.
When i was a child an old man who slept on park benches in summer and lived in the hospital in winter died the hospital got a shock ,he left them all his money, they thought he was a derelict LOL
Gonna ask someone if they are unemployed next time I see them reading a book at the beach / park 😂
Great Video. Thank you for posting.
All of the items you mentioned can be purchased on credit.
Then I started watching the video and realized this was all a big joke haha you got me
I'm less interested in knowing how much money a person has than in figuring out if they're a kind/ethical person. And that's an easier thing to find out. I know some rich folk (not super rich). If you care about such things the best indicator I've found is to look at the little things. If someone is trying to project an image of being rich they're not going to pay attention to the little things - that doesn't do much to sell the image and would cost a lot more. A person that wears so-so clothes but has well crafted comfortable shoes, and is that a Lamy 2000 fountain pen in their pocket? There may be some amount of wealth going on there. But I also know some rich folk that you'd never guess were well off unless you saw their tax returns.
It would be nice if you defined "rich" and "wealthy". Perhaps you could read "Millionaire Next Door" and the like to get some actual facts on the behavior of "the rich". Much of what are presented here are, at best, hypotheses, and at worst, fallacies.
How to tell someone's poor... branded clothes (Nike/Adidas), new mid-range car on finance (Audi A3/BMW 420d), always order takeaways (never cook own food), latest iPhone. These are the people that live paycheck to paycheck and have boat loads of debt. How to tell someone's rich... if they're reluctant to spend even a little money you just know their loaded. The biggest flaunters of real wealth are those who were poor and got rich by accident (invested in Shiba/won the lottery) - give em enough time they'll be poor again.
For most I'd say that's true. But then you get to the really rich and they flaunt in more subtle ways.
For most, money is easy come , easy go. Financially education and applyng the knowledge can change this flow.
Happy Thanksgiving man
Happy Thanksgiving
Lowkey was trying to turkey bowl/football before hand but idk if that gonna work out today.
@@iBeJuicenallday add some cranberry sauce 😂
@@markopolo945 I got that though lol
Thankful for you Bushman
It depends on the assets on their financial statement!
lol no cars have bigger logo than Mercedes benz
I need about 10 million to feel comfortable paying last minute F class flight for 20k. I’m at a point where I can do $4k but definitely not 20k.
You are not rich if you are still taking about money
@@QuangWynn2711 If that’s the definition I guess I’ll never be rich even when I reach 8 figure net worth. To be more explicit. It’s a silly metric because I know people well into 9 figure net worth and they can’t stop talking about money. They didn’t get rich by being careless.
Hoarding money and not do anything with it can be a sad thing. Taking it to the grave? Leaving it for posterity? Fortunes are gained and lost daily. It is what we do with our money that counts. If your children are idiots with their money millions can be lost in an instant. Can we think of a higher goal than just Hoarding money?
@@_Wai_Wai_ it’s not hoarding. The spend quota is based on “safe withdrawal rate”. It’s a FIRE concept.
They are not rich, they spend a lot of money. Lets say one does not have a car, a house, parents, wife and kids and spend just about 100k per year. This is like 300$ per day and pretty much in almost all countries. You can constantly travel around the world.
this was really funny! * removes case from his phone while he downs king crab and says meh tastes like chicken *
Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃
Same to you!
Love your videos Brotha
I think you missed out on the most important point.
The best way to tell if people earn a lot of money is to hear what they consider luxury.
I know this dude who turned his money invisible. People walk past but it everyday. The most genius thing I ever seen
Any cheap way or free way to fly first class?
Sign up for a few credit card sign up bonuses. Virgin Atlantic and Chase Sapphire Reserve.
Lol. Wealthy people are generous?
I feel as a non wealthy person, I am more generous than my wealthy counterpart. I give more out of the little I have. It means more to give.
There's no clear indication. I know wealthy people who live big and some that don't. I drive a 2001 Honda, shop Walmart & Aldi, nothing luxury for me. I have much more money than likely I'll ever need. I have a condo that's my home. I paid $92K 20 years ago. I know many wealthy people, some wealthier and some less than me. I see they drive themselves crazy with what club to go to, what show, where to travel and they seem crazy. I enjoy my simple life. One time I fell in love with a '69 GTO. I bought it to enjoy and all I got was attention and jealousy. I kept it 4 years and my happiest day was selling it.
The love from my dog and hanging out with him give me the most pleasure. Being able to sit in McDonald's slowly sipping a coffee and see the faces of America come in and out is a pleasure. I grew up around children of wealthy parents and some were just wannabees living beyond their means. Being away from them is also a pleasure.
Very true, Thanks !!!!
I loved this video! Made me laugh, but these are real indicators, and as you said, it's a constellation of indicators that indicate the person is rich. Subscribed!
In Silicon Valley, how do you define rich? 2 million, 3 million, or 15 mil ?
In Silicon Valley, perhaps being in top 5% in the area is pretty rich.
One has too much money if they're trying to figure out if someone is rich! The poor know that practically everybody is richer than themselves! And it doesn't matter! Thanks BeatTheBush!
Has anyone ever heard of a thousand aire
It’s a middle class person who acts like a millionaire
Ie owning a mansion but eating ham sandwiches to afford it
Man... I wish I could afford ham!
Verdict: I am poor and unpolite
Hmmmm.
are you going to do a blow by blow expose of your wealth? a la Graham's latest video. 21mill portfolio