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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Try reading "The Millionaire Mind." It will give you the start of an idea about handling money. I don't know what to recommend for mannerisms or social stuff, because I really don't care about that stuff. [/quote] Which is why you're not comprehending the concept of class. Class is "mannerisms and social stuff." That's why you can be filthy rich like the Kardashians, but no one would consider you upper class. And to the poster who said "think Kennedy vs Zuckerburg..." They're both upper class. Kennedy is just older money and Zuckerburg is new money.[/quote] The ignorance on these threads is staggering. Calling the Kennedies "old money" just underscores how ridiculous such threads on "class" are. The Kennedies were poor Irish immigrants. Joseph Kennedy was a crook who swindled others and used the funds to give his family an aura of respectability. Money talked then, and money talks now, but no one with a brain ever considered the Kennedies upper-class and their behavior over time has more than borne that out. [/quote] They made a lot of their money during Prohibition.[/quote]
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