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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It's not about money, but more about mustering up the bandwidth to prepare lunchboxes. [/quote] Yes, so do rich people muster up that bandwidth or not?[/quote] They likely have a cook or a SAHW who makes their lunch for them. I doubt the rock star lawyer is slathering mayo and egg together in the morning to make egg salad while in their bespoke suit.[/quote] You guys just don't understand that "normal" people can be quite wealthy. My husband goes to work in casual clothes, drives a small Japanese car, packs his own lunch, yet we have several millions in assets. He could buy a healthy lunch at his workplace cafeteria if he wasn't so frugal. You have very inaccurate ideas of what rich really means. [/quote] You're not a great ad for being rich, if driving a college-kid car, dressing like a fast-food worker and packing your daily lunch is "what rich really means." Or on second thought, maybe you're just wrong. You're not describing being rich so much as being cheap. You enjoy knowing you have "several millions in assets" and living like you don't. There are many people who enjoy having the several million in assets and live like it. [/quote] Then they won't have the several millions for long.[/quote] My uncle lived like a cheapskate piker all his life. Left a few million cash to his underachieving kids when he croaked. They basically immediately blew it and 2 of the 3 were divorced in less than 5 years.[/quote]
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