Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll know to prevent breakins and robberies at your home you should not be posting while you are on vacations?
I let DH post one picture of us or me on vacation and usually it is pretty innocuous. We don't post any pictures of 5 star accommodations. Generally it will be an outdoor nature shot of me or both of us.
All of my donations are anonymous. These total up to 7 figures.
+1
We typically post one time, near the end of the trip or once we are back home. Also, our Social media is locked down to "only friends" viewing it---no friends of friends and so on. That way, even if I post on day 1, the risk of robberies is zilch because I am not SM friends with people who are not actual friends. I only have 200 FB friends, because I don't accept friend requests from people I don't know really well (50+ of those are family).
Anonymous wrote:Suuuuper low key. Live like I'm middle class. You'd never know I'm actually slightly upper-middle-middle-class. Like I never pay extra so that I can get in the A boarding group on Southwest, even though we could technically afford it.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest person I estimate a net worth of 20 million. You would never know. You would guess they make 250k a year. Mid 40s. Uber wealthy people don’t flaunt it. The $1 million a year do. The multimillion a year don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest person I estimate a net worth of 20 million. You would never know. You would guess they make 250k a year. Mid 40s. Uber wealthy people don’t flaunt it. The $1 million a year do. The multimillion a year don’t.
Unbelievably false.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest person I estimate a net worth of 20 million. You would never know. You would guess they make 250k a year. Mid 40s. Uber wealthy people don’t flaunt it. The $1 million a year do. The multimillion a year don’t.
Anonymous wrote:No, not low key at all. We have lots of nice things and truly enjoy them. Two homes, a boat, nice cars and a lot of vacations.
We throw huge, lavish parties for our friends and throw a lot of money at clothes and small luxuries.
That's what people see. What they don't see:
We pay for our niece and nephew's college tuition. We donate generously to three charities. We tip high.
Everything from our boat to our cars are EV and our homes are smaller and run on solar.
That expensive clothing we buy...mostly, but not all, sustainable materials and no sweatshops because we can afford it.
We are not neutral in the footprint we are leaving on the environment, but we use our wealth to help offset the damage of some of our choices.
However, I don't feel good about the environmental impact of some of those choices, so openly acknowledge being not great. Don't give a poo about "Flashy" but do care that we are not the best stewards of our planet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who are wealthy but don’t visibly spend money are usually boring unless they happen to be deeply passionate about inexpensive things.
I’ll excuse:
Workaholics
Writers
Visual artists with cheap media
The intensely crunchy and/or religious
Probably other categories I’ve overlooked
Otherwise, people, you can’t take it with you. Finance a movie. Get a sailboat. Build a garden.
My husband sends money back to his native country, and has financed the university studies of young relatives he's never even met.
How's that for not taking it with you?
I cannot respect you, since you have not included helping others in your list.
Boring is good.