Anonymous wrote:WASP culture. It takes all the joy out of being rich.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that you know your friends have a net worth of $8M+ suggests that either you are nosy or they are oversharing.
Anonymous wrote:And how, exactly, do you know they are "worth 8 million or so"? Do. Tell.
Anonymous wrote:Safety for myself and my family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich people and families stay rich by not spending their money and maintaining more modest spending habits and mindsets.
This.
Plus many are in society leadership roles and by definition need be able to relate to others. That said, I do tell my kids were very fortunate and never to talk about it outside the home. We also teach investment strategies and budgeting (to my 12 year old); the younger one is still learning what pocket money is for.
BTW we drive Subarus and Toyotas, shop for little kid clothes at Target, don't wear fancy jewelry or clothes unless there is a very special occasion, etc. (In which case we go all out).
Anonymous wrote:Rich people and families stay rich by not spending their money and maintaining more modest spending habits and mindsets.
Anonymous wrote:I move in UMC/UC circles and with the exception of a few who newly made it rich, most like to pretend they are not rich. I was talking with close friends of ours who are worth 8 mil or so, who keep saying "rich people" and refering to people like the British Royal Family or Taylor Swift.
I am sorry but a couple in their early 30s worth 8 mil net worth are considered rich in any stretch of the imagination!