Most times, history has shown that "money management" can't be learned through transfer from parents to children. The parents learn to make, manage and multiply their money through the hardships they suffered, through tears, pains and blood that serves as the crucible to forge them into the kind of person they are. On the other hand, the children were raised in luxury and soft life, they never want for anything - so, how can they learn money management???
@@princeoludareakintola5758 You're referring to people with 'new money' i. e. parents or grandparents that made their money from close to nothing, often those parents want their children to have it better than them and they do, but they often end up without actual skills and they in turn have nothing to teach their children. Families with actual generational wealth, though, old money, they are often very hard on their children as they are trained from childhood to further the wealth and take over the corporation. Next step up is owning a corporation and having unrelated people manage that. There's wealth that can't be depleted, simply because the money in the bank makes more money faster than it can be used up. For reference: If you have 20 million in the bank at 1% interest per year, you end up with 200k more at the end of the year, that's more than enough to live a comfortable life as a big family. If you have 200 million, you'll end up with 2 million per year in interest. In terms of actually wealthy families, they never run out of money.
Being an Indian, I can confirm the items on the menu are all famous Indian street foods. No doubts, those all are mouth watering, but with panipuri luxury water??! Nice business idea to scam delulu people 😂😂😂 those are like 20-50 INR (< 1 USD) food items with FREE water in India
I would love to test each type of water with a Geiger counter and see how many are not giving any results. If you get no result, is it heavily filtered and processed water (read tap water) If you get a result, is it in fact from a natural source and now do you have to be concerned if there is other contamination in your water. One of the most expensive main brand is getting their water from 4 km down in the ocean near Hawaii, meaning it is seawater, that gets filtrated and sold as spring water.
Water already is the fountain of youth. If you stay hydrated your skin naturally will be more plump and supple and dewy looking. There's about (are supposed to be) 37liters of water in an adults body. How often does it take you to drink that much water to keep flushing your system like it should be?
3 properties of water: - has no taste - doesn't smell - has no colour (well, technically it's transparent, but whatever) but i mean, flat eart is a thing again after being proved as wrong many times, 1 of them was eratosthenes with 1 stick so yeah, luxury water, same as any other luxury goods, literally
actually, if you train really, really hard you can feel the water's taste. Our trainer used to say 20 years ago; "the normal ppl don't even know how tasty water is". Apart from that, these ppl are just not very smart.
Bruh. I mean, it's one thing to make fun of these people, but saying water has no taste, wow. There are tons of different water tastes, depending on the local mineral content/how & whether it was purified, etc. etc. I mean, it's okay to say YOU can't taste the difference (which is kinda worrying, ngl) but yeah.. water definitely has a taste. That it should not cost even 10, much less 100k is a completely different story, tho.
@@nexarath ah but what you're tasting isn't the water its the minerals and chemicals used to clean. I agree theres flavors in water, but coffee is 98% water, coke is almost 99% water, so you aren't tasting water, but what's in it. I'm not sure that distilled water has a taste you could separate from your own saliva. Or more accurately, the part of the brain which detects different tastes probably doesn't light up when drinking distilled water. Ps: don't drink distilled water, it will dilute your blood and cause electrolyte imbalance.
What the actual hell? Are they REALLY thinking this is some kind of special water? Have they even asked what makes the water they are WILLING TO PAY FOR!!! Why it cost so much and what makes them better than all the "other" water!!!??? WTF???
No way, all they care about is filming it and posting it. The scary part is that this seems to be a real business which means they have a customer base......let that sink in
Nothing San Pellegrino is just a more expensive than normal bottle of water here in Europe. Like if a regular bottle is like 1€ this is like 3/4€ that's it.
On an episode of Penn & Teller's _Bullshit!_, they filled luxury-style water bottles with water from their back yard garden hose, and told frou-frou restaurant patrons that it was super pricy gourmet water. Most of 'em said it was tres magnifique.
@@Dac_DT_MKDthey aren't RICH people. They are merely out of poverty, and now want to pretend that they are rich. The very same morons who think owning luxury brands like Chanel or Prada as a symbol of wealth.
Lol. So I have a few things to say 1. There's different qualities of water. Drinking water is not pure H2O (that would actually poison you, there's a reason why distilled water is not for drinking). It usually comes with a varying mixture of minerals which define the taste. 2. all of the water I've seen in the clip I get for 1-2€ around here. Those are basically all European mineral waters that come from very specific natural springs or wells. Those that aren't are the usual scams, sometimes even just bottled tap water, which to be fair can be higher quality than any mineral water (not in the US, though - I'd trust Ghanese tap water more than US tap water, but I digress). You can't put up a Gerolsteiner bottling plant in the US it's obligatory that it actually is situated in Gerolstein. So tariffs and import cost validate a bit of an price upper ($3 per bottle or so) 3. Water scams have tradition, see 'holy water', heavy water etc. - unfounded belief is the number 1 reason parting idiots from their money. . . . . . 4. I need to stop having actual ethics... Anyone interested in pristine Black Forest air? Just $100 for one gallon, bottled in handblown timberglass bottles after centuries old traditional glass recipes. edit: The iceberg water, though sounds interesting. I mean in the end, water is always a recycled resource - every drop you drink was, at some point, piss. So water that's been out of the cycle for centuries is interesting, also a limited resource (questionable if we actually should tap into that). Personally I'd like to try that, not for that price, though. But I have plans for a vacation in the polar region, so I rather grab myself a bit of iceberg ice, melt and drink it. Have done that on mountaineering vacations where I came across glaciers. I always grab myself a small chunk of glacier ice and drink it. Best water I've ever tasted was from a glacier in the Alps. edit 2: I wouldn't trust that Dubai water. As far as I could find out it's water collected from the air (highly contaminated). I mean, yeah, you can collect it, clean it and then put minerals and stuff into it, but you'll always have chemical residue through the decontamination process. Nothing like mineral water that comes sparkling out of the ground.
all true, but you can drink distilled water, however you get nothing out of it, it tastes awfull.(tried it myself) and if you drink only distilled water you can get mineral indeficiancy because you ''wash'' out your minerals without resupply.
It flooded in Mecca yesterday. That water will eventually enter the ground and recharge the well. If they want to they could scoop some of that up, bottle it and sell it. "Makkah water"
And to think, that since I was a child in Houston, I was drinking lead water in my subdivision into my adult years and it was FREE!!! And with lead water ice cubes! Man, I was living the dream..😉😂
This is what's wrong with the world... If you're so rich you can spend $100,000 on a bottle of water, you're too rich. We need a hard limit on personal wealth.
The problem with a "hardcap" on wealth, is then who gets that money? The state to waste it in almost just a bad way? Also then business owners would just go to cap, then fire everyone and stop working.
@@markotb The French invented it a long time ago. It's called a guillotine. In all seriousness... the problem is society as a whole. Those who are rich do everything they can to stay ahead, and those who aren't do everything they can to get ahead. None of them pay any heed to the backs of others which this social ladder is made of. None of them look down. Greed of those at the top is only half of the problem. Envy of those at the bottom is the other half. The problem will stay with us until everyone overcomes it. Until our societies no longer look up to wealth, which in and of itself is meaningless.
@@Naatewaard Your brain is trapped in the socio-economic system the entire world operates under. We are technologically advanced enough to prevent starvation, homelessness, and MANY other of society's greatest problems. We just don't because it doesn't benefit those at the top... or those in the middle. Where should that wealth go? To the freaking bottom! It'll find its way back up anyway because that's the default flow direction. If "the state" is not willing to do this, why do you think that is? Whose interests are they protecting? And if business owners "stop working"... (interesting phrase as the richest don't work to begin with. They just use capital to generate capital...) so be it. The demand for whatever they are producing (or rather, what their employees are) is still there, so it'll open a gap in the market and give room for someone else to rise. And if they stop working long enough, they'll slide back down to the bottom. This would be FAR preferable to a system where people get so wealthy their successors won't have to work or contribute for generations whilst others are starving, can't afford a home, and spend a lifetime burdened by economic stress, never having the security of their well-being.
The bottles themselves costs way more than the water… The water itself is cheap as hell, the what's driving the prices up is likely just collecting, transport and fancy-ass bottles studded with Swarovski diamonds or something. It's known btw that presentation and packaging can fool people. Ever heard the story of the guy who competed in a wine competition with the cheapest wine he could find and it won? All because he repackaged it and gave it a story
In Switzerland, there are stone drinking water fountains that you can drink for FREE!!, and it is really cool and refreshing because it comes from the nearby mountains.
Make her blind rate the most expensive and least expensive water out of ten see when she can’t tell a difference because they are both tap water from the kitchen tap
I'm retired at 47, This video here reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to having over 65,000 biweekly profit, a honest partner and a good daughter full of love ❤
I can still remember the exact feeling on my biggest payday in the market. Imagine taking home $407k just from 12k initial deposit. For the newbies I'll encourage anyone to embrace copytrade as the best approach especially when you're a newbie
Huge! been trying to trade on my own for a while now but it isn't going well. Few weeks ago I lost about $10,000 in a particular trade. Can you at least advise me on what to do?
@ul8532 it's a savoury crispy rice flour pancake usually with a mild potato curry filling its rolled up and served with different chutneys or subhjis and is absolutely bangin...one ov my all time fave Indian dishes...along with thali..oooph..
The flavor of water is caused by 3 things, minerals, contaminants, and saturation of gases. Water without all these things is Distilled. All waters globally have various mineral, contaminants and geaeous absorption of differing proportions. Its still just water. The 100k expensive stuff can be made at home with the same minerals and saturation for probably a few cents more than the price of distilled. Can even add gold flake to it so it tastes rich although the body doesn't absorb it....the city will be the real winner though because they get that crap for free, actually you pay them to take the golden poo so a double win for uncle Sam. 💩 One water they didnt mention trying is heavy water, which is quite expensive and apparently tastes sweet. It too is like gold where the body cant absorb it. May quench the thirst and dehydrate at the same time.
people show their body to a camera or do crazy stuff like live camera that goes to grocery stores and uses bug spray on fruits and makes money out of it. Things in USA are crazy! I hope these mental infections don't spread too much before USA collapses.
They gave her the smallest paper dosa (1:40) and a literal spoon of Chhola with a quarter of bhatura (1:55) 🤣🤣🤣 Daamnn they are ripping people off using just Indian food and Dubai's Water 😂😂
😂 At least in the 80s they had snow for an excuse! I'll send her some kern county water 10 grand a bottle! The floating things are just ambiance and vitamins!
Fun fact: Due to the water cycle the water you drink has almost certainly been on every country at least once, and has been drank by several dinosaurs. So all water could be classed as exotic.
here in germany we get premium grade water from the tab for free. we are even advised not to use water filters... our water is so great they make it worse.... since our water is so clean , all filters do is filter out essential minerals.
Water taste does differ from region to region, as mineral compositions do vary from region to region and it does seek into the water, things like piping used (hopefully not lead), water treatment requirements (like Fluorite in tap water), water source (desalinated water for example have a very noticeable taste) That said, just because the waters of Flint Michigan are unique compared to the rest of the world doesn't make them worth $1000 even if you have to ship them across to the other end of the world.
Water from a high-quality candle filter system IS pretty darn nice (nice being tasteless) compared to tap or bottled water.. definitely worth the not-too-expensive cost for filter replacement every 6-12 months.. but that is the maximum you should be spending...
In south part of India, in Tamil Nadu state there is a lake called siruvani it is rated as the second tastiest natural water in the world.. I think thats the water they were serving her with those indian dishes.. The funny part is city of coimbatore is supplied with the siruvani lake water and everyone who lives there gets a free supply of that to their home itself through pipe connection but the taste of the water will change becoz of water treatment and supplying through pipe but even still it taste better than anything else.. But if u just travel around 20km from Coimbatore city u can go to siruvani lake and get to drink it for free😂😂.. i think they are just charging 600 dollars for just transporting.. its such a scam might only work in America🤣..
There is a huge green zone near my house in Kolkata which gives you clean air, I can give you some fresh water from the pond as well. Oh mineral water from my water purifier is also available. I will provide it for free.
@@cheeseburgerinparadise7124 hoses get all sorts of parasites in them. I once hit someone for drinking from a hose as a kid and I’d do the same right now. You might as well suck on a public fountain.
as someone in the navy probably some of the best water iv ever had was from a water fountain on a submarine, idk what purification system they used but that shit was refreshing af.
To get super nerdy about it, there are isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen. You could theoretically make a water that is more or less dense than normal. It would be expensive. I suspect it might also cause problems if you drink it.
I'm going to start selling seasonal artisanal water made from the pure alpine snow shoveled from my driveway, imagine how much that must be worth once I put it in a fancy bottle! So fresh, so seasonal!
To be fair when I was a child I drank glacier water and remember thinking it tasted different. Glacier water still tasted like water of course, but it was different than cold water tap. That said don't drink glacier water as bacteria could be trapped in it. None of it was worth $100 000.
Wait a minute, I feel like I had watch a video about social experiment or prank when the creator make this kind of water testing that actually the most expensive is tap water.
To quote The Water Boy, “Now that’s high quality H2O….”
This comment makes me smile.
😂😂😂
If water has any taste, it is way more than just H2O
“Gatorade? H2O? Water sucks, it really really sucks!!”
😂😂😂 thank you for that 😂😂😂
Plot twist: all of them were from the kitchen tap.
100%
For sure
I won't be surprised
if you boil them and then let em cool at different speeds they do have different tastes, due to solubility and precipitation
No shit right
This is a good example as to why generational wealth is typically depleted in two generations.
Unless they inherit good money managers who invest it well and give them a ridiculous allowance to waste on “luxury” water.
@@evilsharkey8954Wouldn't call anyone that gives people money to waste on 'luxury' water a 'good' money manager
Most times, history has shown that "money management" can't be learned through transfer from parents to children. The parents learn to make, manage and multiply their money through the hardships they suffered, through tears, pains and blood that serves as the crucible to forge them into the kind of person they are. On the other hand, the children were raised in luxury and soft life, they never want for anything - so, how can they learn money management???
Or why 80% of large lottery winners are right back where they started (or worse, since they quit their old job) inside of 2 years.
@@princeoludareakintola5758 You're referring to people with 'new money' i. e. parents or grandparents that made their money from close to nothing, often those parents want their children to have it better than them and they do, but they often end up without actual skills and they in turn have nothing to teach their children. Families with actual generational wealth, though, old money, they are often very hard on their children as they are trained from childhood to further the wealth and take over the corporation. Next step up is owning a corporation and having unrelated people manage that. There's wealth that can't be depleted, simply because the money in the bank makes more money faster than it can be used up.
For reference: If you have 20 million in the bank at 1% interest per year, you end up with 200k more at the end of the year, that's more than enough to live a comfortable life as a big family. If you have 200 million, you'll end up with 2 million per year in interest. In terms of actually wealthy families, they never run out of money.
"Dubai barely has water from Dubai" 🤣
Buy from Dubai, then say goodbye.
It's probably immigrants' sweat.
😅
No lies told
Bruh as a dubai resident all your basic water bottles cost less than 30 cents, she getting scammed hard
@@hafezelmap8516 Get back to work, "resident".
some of the water she's drinking i found on amazon for like $30 bucks
Still way too much for fucking water
Water for 30$ is still insane!
It's like Wine: a 30 dollar bottle at the store will run you 120 in restaurant. Only for water.
I like my tap water, it's basically Evian and free.
You're just buying the name and bottle. People with too much money and not enough brain cells.
@@TheRogueminatorimported Wagyu water
$100,000 water straight from the Ganges River.
the best laxative in the world
bottled 10 feet downstream from the local open sewer
Iykyk .....the Ganges bro in India....... really...... that is diabolical
Is the river named after the disease it gives to people who swim in it, gangrene?
Toxic water
“That water better bring back Micheal Jackson, Tupac, and Martin Luther King at the same damn time” 😂
Skip Tupac. Resurrect Prince.
My favorit line of his.
Did I mention I have some really nice ocean front property in North Dakota for sale??
1 million dollars for 1/4 of an acre. 🤣🤣
@@dauntlessoperator41learn to spell
@@lonebikeroftheapocalypse9527 I`d nominate Jesus. Then we could actually see Jesus on a motabike.
Half of drinkable water on earth comes from an ice berg 😂
Plenty money, little brains. 😂😂
Literally all of it
Rich people be like : I'm running out of ideas for stuff to spend money on!
Water vendors: We got you fam
😂😂
Being an Indian, I can confirm the items on the menu are all famous Indian street foods. No doubts, those all are mouth watering, but with panipuri luxury water??! Nice business idea to scam delulu people 😂😂😂 those are like 20-50 INR (< 1 USD) food items with FREE water in India
Wow 🤩
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol
the fool and his money shall soon depart. The BIble can't lie
Import tax😂
“Jesus Christ on a motorbike”
Always a classic
Somebody should make a figurine of Jesus riding a motorbike, and send it to him.
My favorite!!!
I would love to test each type of water with a Geiger counter and see how many are not giving any results. If you get no result, is it heavily filtered and processed water (read tap water)
If you get a result, is it in fact from a natural source and now do you have to be concerned if there is other contamination in your water.
One of the most expensive main brand is getting their water from 4 km down in the ocean near Hawaii, meaning it is seawater, that gets filtrated and sold as spring water.
If she can spend $100K on water she can buy me 6 months of grocery😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Right ? But they would never.
“Are you delulu” always cracks me up
Some are Delulu Pro Max, what can you do 😂🤣🤪
@@ACOnetworkThis chick is 😂😂
IKR? It never gets old 😀
For that price that water better come from the fountain of youth‼️
Water already is the fountain of youth. If you stay hydrated your skin naturally will be more plump and supple and dewy looking. There's about (are supposed to be) 37liters of water in an adults body. How often does it take you to drink that much water to keep flushing your system like it should be?
@@bobbisue313 ty ill drink more water
Im sure even if the restaurant serve her water from the Ganges river she wouldn't know 😂
@jovyflow007 My thoughts exactly.
For that price? Rather be that immortal water from Indiana Jones and one better hopes he or she picks the right chalice.
Bruh you know it's from the tap
3 properties of water:
- has no taste
- doesn't smell
- has no colour (well, technically it's transparent, but whatever)
but i mean, flat eart is a thing again after being proved as wrong many times, 1 of them was eratosthenes with 1 stick
so yeah, luxury water, same as any other luxury goods, literally
actually, if you train really, really hard you can feel the water's taste. Our trainer used to say 20 years ago; "the normal ppl don't even know how tasty water is".
Apart from that, these ppl are just not very smart.
Flat earth is a CIA psyop and people actually fell for it
Bruh. I mean, it's one thing to make fun of these people, but saying water has no taste, wow. There are tons of different water tastes, depending on the local mineral content/how & whether it was purified, etc. etc. I mean, it's okay to say YOU can't taste the difference (which is kinda worrying, ngl) but yeah.. water definitely has a taste. That it should not cost even 10, much less 100k is a completely different story, tho.
@@nexarath ah but what you're tasting isn't the water its the minerals and chemicals used to clean. I agree theres flavors in water, but coffee is 98% water, coke is almost 99% water, so you aren't tasting water, but what's in it. I'm not sure that distilled water has a taste you could separate from your own saliva. Or more accurately, the part of the brain which detects different tastes probably doesn't light up when drinking distilled water. Ps: don't drink distilled water, it will dilute your blood and cause electrolyte imbalance.
Based on how you spell "colour". You must be British.
What the actual hell? Are they REALLY thinking this is some kind of special water? Have they even asked what makes the water they are WILLING TO PAY FOR!!! Why it cost so much and what makes them better than all the "other" water!!!??? WTF???
They have too much money then sense. Why you need to think and ask questions when you have money.
No way, all they care about is filming it and posting it. The scary part is that this seems to be a real business which means they have a customer base......let that sink in
It is free range, artisanal water.
Nothing San Pellegrino is just a more expensive than normal bottle of water here in Europe. Like if a regular bottle is like 1€ this is like 3/4€ that's it.
I got a $100,000 bottle of water. Blessed by 6 living saints, and poured over a remnant of the original cross.....
"ORIGINAL CROSS" ⁉️‼️🤔🤔 Which original you alluding to❓️⁉️🤔🤔👀🧐🧐
I was batized for free in Jesus name. I wouldnt even buy water like that lol.
I don't even make 100,000 dollars yet alone spend 100,000 dollars
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
$100,000 for “blessed” water?! For that price, drinking it better cure cancer!
On an episode of Penn & Teller's _Bullshit!_, they filled luxury-style water bottles with water from their back yard garden hose, and told frou-frou restaurant patrons that it was super pricy gourmet water. Most of 'em said it was tres magnifique.
Serves them right 😂😂
Gardenhose water at least tastes like nostalgia. I'll pay upwards of $1 for that in a bottle.
They buy it because it's expensive and not because the water tastes any different than the rest. I hope they someday realize the error of their ways.
These people almost never do.
They don't have the Logic for that.
People like that NEVER learn.
Rich people always try to assert themselves as elitists by indulging in things like this.
do you truly believe that ppl who lived 20+ years didn't figure this out in those 20 years will have a chance of doing so in the rest of their lives?
@@Dac_DT_MKDthey aren't RICH people. They are merely out of poverty, and now want to pretend that they are rich. The very same morons who think owning luxury brands like Chanel or Prada as a symbol of wealth.
Lol. So I have a few things to say
1. There's different qualities of water. Drinking water is not pure H2O (that would actually poison you, there's a reason why distilled water is not for drinking). It usually comes with a varying mixture of minerals which define the taste.
2. all of the water I've seen in the clip I get for 1-2€ around here. Those are basically all European mineral waters that come from very specific natural springs or wells. Those that aren't are the usual scams, sometimes even just bottled tap water, which to be fair can be higher quality than any mineral water (not in the US, though - I'd trust Ghanese tap water more than US tap water, but I digress). You can't put up a Gerolsteiner bottling plant in the US it's obligatory that it actually is situated in Gerolstein. So tariffs and import cost validate a bit of an price upper ($3 per bottle or so)
3. Water scams have tradition, see 'holy water', heavy water etc. - unfounded belief is the number 1 reason parting idiots from their money.
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4. I need to stop having actual ethics...
Anyone interested in pristine Black Forest air? Just $100 for one gallon, bottled in handblown timberglass bottles after centuries old traditional glass recipes.
edit: The iceberg water, though sounds interesting. I mean in the end, water is always a recycled resource - every drop you drink was, at some point, piss. So water that's been out of the cycle for centuries is interesting, also a limited resource (questionable if we actually should tap into that). Personally I'd like to try that, not for that price, though. But I have plans for a vacation in the polar region, so I rather grab myself a bit of iceberg ice, melt and drink it. Have done that on mountaineering vacations where I came across glaciers. I always grab myself a small chunk of glacier ice and drink it. Best water I've ever tasted was from a glacier in the Alps.
edit 2: I wouldn't trust that Dubai water. As far as I could find out it's water collected from the air (highly contaminated). I mean, yeah, you can collect it, clean it and then put minerals and stuff into it, but you'll always have chemical residue through the decontamination process. Nothing like mineral water that comes sparkling out of the ground.
all true, but you can drink distilled water, however you get nothing out of it, it tastes awfull.(tried it myself)
and if you drink only distilled water you can get mineral indeficiancy because you ''wash'' out your minerals without resupply.
Distilled water won't poison you.
Really, it should be certified Zamzam Water from Makkah for that price! 😲
But only if you get a person to fly there from the US on a private plane, and get it freshly bottled in Mecca just for you
Even zemzem is not that pricey
@bouzakmaya3260 - I'd say water from the ice caps on Mars, but that might be too pricey...
It flooded in Mecca yesterday. That water will eventually enter the ground and recharge the well. If they want to they could scoop some of that up, bottle it and sell it. "Makkah water"
And to think, that since I was a child in Houston, I was drinking lead water in my subdivision into my adult years and it was FREE!!! And with lead water ice cubes! Man, I was living the dream..😉😂
If rich people don't get scammed, money don't flow. Sometimes delulu is the solulu.
Precisely 😂
Glacier water is regular sink water in Iceland. It's almost completely free.
Glacier water is nice though, its much more refreshing than tap water from most other sources.
@@nboy7 Depends, if you drink it from the source it is. If it's purified it'll lose most of it's taste.
This is what's wrong with the world... If you're so rich you can spend $100,000 on a bottle of water, you're too rich.
We need a hard limit on personal wealth.
Or we need to come up with a similar scam to "distribute the wealth" :)
Very true!
The problem with a "hardcap" on wealth, is then who gets that money? The state to waste it in almost just a bad way? Also then business owners would just go to cap, then fire everyone and stop working.
@@markotb The French invented it a long time ago. It's called a guillotine.
In all seriousness... the problem is society as a whole. Those who are rich do everything they can to stay ahead, and those who aren't do everything they can to get ahead. None of them pay any heed to the backs of others which this social ladder is made of. None of them look down.
Greed of those at the top is only half of the problem. Envy of those at the bottom is the other half. The problem will stay with us until everyone overcomes it. Until our societies no longer look up to wealth, which in and of itself is meaningless.
@@Naatewaard Your brain is trapped in the socio-economic system the entire world operates under. We are technologically advanced enough to prevent starvation, homelessness, and MANY other of society's greatest problems. We just don't because it doesn't benefit those at the top... or those in the middle. Where should that wealth go? To the freaking bottom! It'll find its way back up anyway because that's the default flow direction. If "the state" is not willing to do this, why do you think that is? Whose interests are they protecting?
And if business owners "stop working"... (interesting phrase as the richest don't work to begin with. They just use capital to generate capital...) so be it. The demand for whatever they are producing (or rather, what their employees are) is still there, so it'll open a gap in the market and give room for someone else to rise. And if they stop working long enough, they'll slide back down to the bottom.
This would be FAR preferable to a system where people get so wealthy their successors won't have to work or contribute for generations whilst others are starving, can't afford a home, and spend a lifetime burdened by economic stress, never having the security of their well-being.
The bottles themselves costs way more than the water…
The water itself is cheap as hell, the what's driving the prices up is likely just collecting, transport and fancy-ass bottles studded with Swarovski diamonds or something.
It's known btw that presentation and packaging can fool people. Ever heard the story of the guy who competed in a wine competition with the cheapest wine he could find and it won? All because he repackaged it and gave it a story
I wonder which water they would pair with chicken and ketchup?
Greywater?
"Tiny food for ants!" - LMFAO!
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In Switzerland, there are stone drinking water fountains that you can drink for FREE!!, and it is really cool and refreshing because it comes from the nearby mountains.
That quote about Flint Michigan had me rolling...
Make her blind rate the most expensive and least expensive water out of ten see when she can’t tell a difference because they are both tap water from the kitchen tap
“My dream is to be blind so I poured drain cleaner in my eyes”
@ please tell me it’s satire
Delulu to the maximulu.
I'm retired at 47, This video here reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to having over 65,000 biweekly profit, a honest partner and a good daughter full of love ❤
I can still remember the exact feeling on my biggest payday in the market. Imagine taking home $407k just from 12k initial deposit. For the newbies I'll encourage anyone to embrace copytrade as the best approach especially when you're a newbie
Huge! been trying to trade on my own for a while now but it isn't going well. Few weeks ago I lost about $10,000 in a particular trade. Can you at least advise me on what to do?
🙏*12k to 407k is significant increase. My first copytrade wasn't profitable. Please share who you copytrade *
I'm highly inspired. Please spill some sugar about the bi-weekly stuff you mentioned
I only copytrade one manager
The only "luxurious" water I know, is the one from the kitchen and bathroom sink. It's nice and co-o-old.... and refreshin'!
For some reason Ive always thought the bathroom tap water tasted the best in the house, and going on 50 years I stick by that.
I have a well. That water has never seen the surface of the earth. Cracker and 4 oz glass only 7,000,000 dollars. After today, the price goes up.
1:42 in most restaurants a Paper Dosa is usually almost 2-3 ft long; this one looks barely 6 inches, and they're probably charging 300x the cost
True. Also if You just make quick shot on google after Dolomite Cedea water, You'll see it costs around 28$, lmao.
I know right.. absolutely ridiculous these people have more money than sense...they want to be seen as bein rich..boujy tw@s..
What's a Paper Dosa? It's the frist time I've heard about it
@ul8532 it's a savoury crispy rice flour pancake usually with a mild potato curry filling its rolled up and served with different chutneys or subhjis and is absolutely bangin...one ov my all time fave Indian dishes...along with thali..oooph..
@JosèSuave-v7i suena muy bien, voy a probarlo cuando pueda 👍🏻
As an Indian i would say the quantity of the food was like a bite sized, come here habibi, I can get you all this below 10 bucks
No, you will try to scam us and ask about my cars extended warranty
Fun fact, ice cubes come from icebergs as well, so your "iceberg water" is just molten ice cubes
The flavor of water is caused by 3 things, minerals, contaminants, and saturation of gases. Water without all these things is Distilled. All waters globally have various mineral, contaminants and geaeous absorption of differing proportions. Its still just water. The 100k expensive stuff can be made at home with the same minerals and saturation for probably a few cents more than the price of distilled. Can even add gold flake to it so it tastes rich although the body doesn't absorb it....the city will be the real winner though because they get that crap for free, actually you pay them to take the golden poo so a double win for uncle Sam. 💩
One water they didnt mention trying is heavy water, which is quite expensive and apparently tastes sweet. It too is like gold where the body cant absorb it. May quench the thirst and dehydrate at the same time.
How are they so rich if they're so stupid, I don't understand
it boggles the mind
They are NOT the ones that made the money and made the family rich, they just Born into a rich family and spending that money.
Third generation rich. First generation was the ones selling the water.
people show their body to a camera or do crazy stuff like live camera that goes to grocery stores and uses bug spray on fruits and makes money out of it. Things in USA are crazy! I hope these mental infections don't spread too much before USA collapses.
90% or even more of rich people nowadays are stupid AF
They gave her the smallest paper dosa (1:40) and a literal spoon of Chhola with a quarter of bhatura (1:55) 🤣🤣🤣
Daamnn they are ripping people off using just Indian food and Dubai's Water 😂😂
They could literally be scamming her with filtered tap water and she would never know 🤨 at least with fancy beef, you can see and taste the difference
She should do a "#BLINDFOLD" testing , maybe then we will know which is which ‼️‼️😅😅😅
If there were a bottle of water worth $100,000... it would have to be the very LAST bottle of water... as in, on the planet.
It's not even Zamzam, you're totally right. It's the only water that I would accept to pay for more that any other drink.
2:50 - Dubai barely has water that is from Dubai 🤣
Sometimes, I genuinely worry that I might not be very smart. But then I hear about people like this. 😂
That's it! I'm gonna name my tap water Magic Spring of DeluluLand 😂😂
What is " I would like one tiny carrot some Parsley with a little bit of sauce drizzled on my plate and some tap water for $1,000, Alex" 😂
$100,000 bottle of water is just water with what in it 😢
Luxury water tasting, you mean "tap water from different cities"?
These people keep talking about their destiny
They really should be talking about their density.
The purest water is distilled water.. They're either getting that or tap. I take my hat off to the businesses taking their money.
"$100,000 bottle -of water- from Dubai..."
Drinking $100,000 water gives a new meaning to "Golden Showers".
😂 At least in the 80s they had snow for an excuse! I'll send her some kern county water 10 grand a bottle! The floating things are just ambiance and vitamins!
Fun fact: Due to the water cycle the water you drink has almost certainly been on every country at least once, and has been drank by several dinosaurs. So all water could be classed as exotic.
Just go to a mountain range or Antarctica, collect the snow and boil it.
That's the freshest water you can get.
Legend has it they sold a water mirror (a pond) to her but it was so dirty she wasn’t able reflect on her life choices
*finger snaps*...
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That 100K water should make me a Water bender.
here in germany we get premium grade water from the tab for free. we are even advised not to use water filters... our water is so great they make it worse.... since our water is so clean , all filters do is filter out essential minerals.
I refuse to buy Fiji water....100k? nope
Water taste does differ from region to region, as mineral compositions do vary from region to region and it does seek into the water, things like piping used (hopefully not lead), water treatment requirements (like Fluorite in tap water), water source (desalinated water for example have a very noticeable taste)
That said, just because the waters of Flint Michigan are unique compared to the rest of the world doesn't make them worth $1000 even if you have to ship them across to the other end of the world.
My water is free. Itcomes from the sky and collects in 2 big ass tanks. 😂
Zamzam is the real premium water
Did I mention I have some really nice ocean front property in North Dakota??? $1 million for 1/4 of an acre. 🤣🤣
They can sell it to delulus for $200,000 if they label it "dihydrogen oxide"
least refreshing sentence: "water from dubai"
Water from a high-quality candle filter system IS pretty darn nice (nice being tasteless) compared to tap or bottled water.. definitely worth the not-too-expensive cost for filter replacement every 6-12 months.. but that is the maximum you should be spending...
Can you please react to Amyy woahh being Dullulu😂🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
she saying "paired with" like its some alcohol drink
well it's the correct word for it
In south part of India, in Tamil Nadu state there is a lake called siruvani it is rated as the second tastiest natural water in the world.. I think thats the water they were serving her with those indian dishes.. The funny part is city of coimbatore is supplied with the siruvani lake water and everyone who lives there gets a free supply of that to their home itself through pipe connection but the taste of the water will change becoz of water treatment and supplying through pipe but even still it taste better than anything else.. But if u just travel around 20km from Coimbatore city u can go to siruvani lake and get to drink it for free😂😂.. i think they are just charging 600 dollars for just transporting.. its such a scam might only work in America🤣..
There is a huge green zone near my house in Kolkata which gives you clean air, I can give you some fresh water from the pond as well. Oh mineral water from my water purifier is also available. I will provide it for free.
Junior Healy, come make this delulu woman some 100,000 dollar water 😂😂.
Imma run down to Flint and see if they still have some of that good stuff.
all the water comes from a tap and filtered , none of that is coming from the actual locations listed.
Honestly, I have some respect people who can hustle others like that. So creative.
In my day we drank water straight from an outside garden hose. Unfiltered. I wouldn't pay $1000 for a bottle of 30 year old Scotch.
Out from a hose? Did you also drink dew from grass in the morning? Hoses have metal alloys in them.
@FakenameStevens And pipes are metal and/or pvc plastic. Whats your point, KAREN?
@@cheeseburgerinparadise7124 hoses get all sorts of parasites in them. I once hit someone for drinking from a hose as a kid and I’d do the same right now. You might as well suck on a public fountain.
@FakenameStevens you must be young
"Water from an iceberg."
Yep, we're getting a new The Thing movie.
water from the water dispenser hits hard🔥🔥 (especially the cold ones)
as someone in the navy probably some of the best water iv ever had was from a water fountain on a submarine, idk what purification system they used but that shit was refreshing af.
Maybe they sponsored her to do an ad to say this crap.
So what ive seen is my tap water in uganda could be worth 1000 bucks somewhere else😂😂
Doesn't one the main Nile Tributaries pass through your country? You could bottle it and sell it, people will buy it for sure.
To get super nerdy about it, there are isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen. You could theoretically make a water that is more or less dense than normal. It would be expensive. I suspect it might also cause problems if you drink it.
Humans can drink D2O a.k.a. heavy water in small doses, but it's not good for us in the long run. Apparently, D2O is a bit sweeter than normal H2O.
I'm going to start selling seasonal artisanal water made from the pure alpine snow shoveled from my driveway, imagine how much that must be worth once I put it in a fancy bottle! So fresh, so seasonal!
Water from an iceberg I've seen water in a dollar store that claims from Iceland comes from an iceberg 🧊 this isn't on my bucket 🪣 list 😮😂😂😂😂😂
If my kids spend my money on this zamzam water . I will DISOWN them !
0:09 all Indian food yum yum 😋
This still better than dehydrated water in a can. coat $19.99 plus shipping and handling
With water that cost more than house mortgage better have some medicinal properties as well make you super powers or something.😆
Did the Michelin team grade the place based on the water or the food that they sell?
To be fair when I was a child I drank glacier water and remember thinking it tasted different. Glacier water still tasted like water of course, but it was different than cold water tap. That said don't drink glacier water as bacteria could be trapped in it. None of it was worth $100 000.
You know, for $100, I can go to a Texas BBQ joint and get full on amazing food and drink water for free.
Wait a minute, I feel like I had watch a video about social experiment or prank when the creator make this kind of water testing that actually the most expensive is tap water.
Every time a customer order these expensive bottles, all the staff in the kitchen burst in laughter
Bro this water is real
Drunk by billionaires
You just take one sip before going to bed and the next day you wakeup as a billionaire 😂
"What did you expect, alien juice " 😂😂
"A fool and their money are soon parted." Never truer words spoken.