MultimillIonaires. That live big. People don’t like it do they, they want it but hate people with it. That have the life they can’t get.
They feel bitter and undermine you
MultimillIonaires. That live big. People don’t like it do they, they want it but hate people with it. That have the life they can’t get.
They feel bitter and undermine you
I tend to feel good when I'm around people who feel good because I absorb their moods so I don't mind rich people who have good personalities. I also find people who are very poor often have anger and jealousy and hate and do not make friendly or open minded social contacts. One poor guy turned dozens of people against me just because he was angry I lived with parents who gave me money. I like poor people who have good hearts but most of them do not stay poor cause their personality gives them promotions in life.
I don't dislike them at all. I think they can be inspirational with their hard work and dedication. Good for them to reap what they sow!
i dislike them. but not for the fact that they are rich and enjoying their wealth. good for them. they worked hard for it, so they should enjoy it. what i don't like is the sort of character you have to build to become rich in the first place. it's just not people i would like to surround myself with.
In general, I have no reason to dislike them. I'm happy that they have found success.
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Not everyone is attracted to frivolous things. Believe it or not, people have different goals in life.
You don’t want to be rich?
Rich with what exactly? Family? Talent? Knowledge? Creativity? Athleticism? Health? Accomplishments? Fiat money printed out of thin air? Corn? Not everyone even sees wealth the same way. I grew up in a very affluent city surrounded with multimillionaires and a few billionaires. Vanity toys aren’t impressive to me. It’s just stuff, often times that is more work to have and maintain than the enjoyment you get out of it.
If you ain’t getting money what are you doing? Jerking off?
The funny thing is, people don't get financially wealthy by buying all the toys, luxury goods, etc. and living big as you put it. They generally live frugally and invest all their money in projects that produce cash flow. Whatever comes out of one project gets reinvested in the next one not into flashy clothes, jewelry, and fast cars...
That's something I was able to grasp since I was in maybe first grade. When I was young my mom worked for a probate attorney. The guy drove around in an old shit box Chevrolet with blue faded paint, random rust spots, the ceiling lining falling off, filled with random junk. He had a very basic home, but in a nice part of town. That said he owned the entire office building and ran his practice out of the top floor and collected rent from the rest of the remaining commercial real estate. He also owned like 30 mid sized apartment buildings and various other real estate. He could have retired and not worried about anything for the rest of his life, but he kept working and building cash flow. He ended up dying in his 50s of cancer. Rich people don't live big, but often their time gets cut short because they take on too much stress.
What people that have a lot of cash flow that drive beaters and live in average homes in order to build wealth but die young? Nah, he was a close family friend and a good guy in general. I grew up in a nicer home than him on the water a few blocks away in a nice part of town as well and we drove around in a nicer car. He might of had $10-$15 million in cash flow a month today but he never had any time to enjoy it. He was working like 70 hour weeks. He lived much the same as we did in his off time, but a little more frugally. We went sailing with him from time to time. He went power boating and fishing with us. We ate the same sort of stuff. Shopped at the same sort of places. Only difference is he didn’t have his health. My parents actually managed the accounting for his properties long after he was gone so that his wife and children would be taken care of.
@Hoosee244 You must be retarded or something. I specifically said no. I think it was bad judgement what he did with his life, but he was a decent person. Jealousy is resentment against a rival, a person enjoying success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or advantage itself. As I said, we were close friends and live much the same way.
Most wealthy people I have known are extremely miserable. Some lead decent happy lives which generally aren't too different from middle to upper middle class people. A lot of wealthy people don't even know what to do with their money. They often don't know how to invest it or manage it, and second generation rich people often don't even know how to or have the time to do basic things like pay their bills online. It's funny how clueless a lot of them are.
For example my family had a client who is an heir to a large fortune that came from Venezuelan oil. She is a doctor in Mexico today. Nice enough lady, but she's always working and stressed to the point where she seems like she's going to have a mental breakdown. She can't handle life. She doesn't even know what bills she is paying. She didn't earn the money so she never really learned to be financially competent. Money just disappears from her account which is a fortune that was left to her by her parents. They were able to send her to school to get a good education/career, but the wealth left to her is a burden. Anyone with lose morals could take advantage of her. When she was dumped as a client, she couldn't even figure out how to set up online payments in her own name even with step by step guidance from my parrents. She had been nannied by my parents her entire life. When she just had to pay her own bills it was like the end of the world for her, she had no idea how to manage or even find someone else to manage it for her. It's pretty common sense stuff.
@Hoosee244 uh huh. Sure. You're not very good at reading people. If you wanted to attack me (troll), it would actually be better to attack the fact that I do pity them because it's based on truth. Peddling bullshit is never going to hit a nerve with anyone. Pity shows arrogance and condescension... And I know maybe I should be compassionate or sympathetic to their situation, but quite frankly I don't care and they have no excuse really. Is that mean, yeah probably...
@Hoosee244 You don't even know what jealousy means dude. Someone has to want what the other person has to be jealous or envious. In contrast, the people I've mentioned had/have nothing I want that I don’t already have, and numerous burdens, deficiencies, and misfortunes which I wouldn't wish on my enemies. Like for example, I wouldn't want your stupidity. That would suck. Who knows, maybe they don’t see those things as bad things from their perspective, but from mine they are bad things for me and my goals.
You're that weak against the armor of God huh...
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3 accounts?
What are my other 2?
What are my other 2 accounts?
Who knows, maybe I got drunk one night and created like 10 accounts.
What are they? 🤣🤣
@Hoosee244 Just because you got mad and your feelings got hurt, doesn't mean you had any affect me. I'm just pointing out that you have a very limited vocabulary. It's not exactly hard to pick a word or two that someone else on the site hasn't already selected. You lack the ability to think, thus you have to punch in some random numbers.
I don't care about them anymore than anyone else.
No, they most likely worked very hard for it.
Nope. I latch on
I sislike some of them
I dislike myself
I couldn't care less.
I am happy when people succeed.
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