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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here. And if you are looking for where they vacation - here are some of the clubs. Bakers Bay and Yellowstone and El Dorado are the most famous, but these folks have mastered it. https://discoverylandco.com/our-worlds[/quote] Sort of off spin question here. But HHI does it get to get in here? You don’t know until invited? I follow two influencers (actually own businesses) so not your Target mom and I know recognize Troubador Club and the Yellowstone club. [/quote] They aren’t like country clubs where you need sponsors and letters of rec, etc. You don’t have to be invited, just buy a property and pay the initiation fee and annual dues and you are in. Unless you really misbehave as a prospect or treat the staff poorly, they have turned people away for that. [/quote] Understand! Very clear now. I’ve seen this model in other areas like Jupiter Island Florida, but they are more like local clubs buy starts low 500k to a 5 million. The whole farm on site thing too, it’s looking like a real estate trend. So same places but more high end exclusive except for the few we already know. MV, St Barts. [/quote] Not really - bc St Barts is a whole island. YC is only one small part of Big Sky (the most exclusive part) - Big Sky also has Spanish Peaks and Moonlight Basin and more - but that's for the working rich.... many of these "clubs" are for people who've made their hundreds of millions (maybe a big sale of their company etc) - but they are not just lawyers or doctors.... big big difference. the type of person in YC is also not working 12-14 hour days anymore.... it's a different type of wealth...maybe they have their own asset management firm - and just run things, but they are def part of the working rich in the same way. not sure that makes sense?[/quote] Sorry missing word above - "but they are def [b]NOT[/b] part of the working rich in the same way."[/quote] What the hell is the "working rich"?[/quote] E.g., your basic 7-figure a year big law partner, C-suite Executive, etc. [/quote] I assumed it meant rich but still need to work to afford lifestyle as opposed to people who don't need to work but do it either because they think it is intellectually interesting or fun or because they believe they are making a difference in some way.[/quote]
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