Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but I’ve met one of the Rales brothers, who founded the Danaher company and are billionaires.
His daughter went to Holton-Arms and was friends with my sister. He was fairly reserved the couple of times that I met him. Comically and stupidly, I somehow thought that billionaires would all have flamboyant personalities.
Like gay people?
No, more like Trump. What can I say? I was a teenager at the time.
I can see a teen thinking that -- like you have to be very extreme in personally to have such extreme wealth.
To answer your original question, I thought i would see a lot of quips from people saying, "everyone on DCUM is a bilionare"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but I’ve met one of the Rales brothers, who founded the Danaher company and are billionaires.
His daughter went to Holton-Arms and was friends with my sister. He was fairly reserved the couple of times that I met him. Comically and stupidly, I somehow thought that billionaires would all have flamboyant personalities.
Like gay people?
No, more like Trump. What can I say? I was a teenager at the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but I’ve met one of the Rales brothers, who founded the Danaher company and are billionaires.
His daughter went to Holton-Arms and was friends with my sister. He was fairly reserved the couple of times that I met him. Comically and stupidly, I somehow thought that billionaires would all have flamboyant personalities.
Like gay people?
Anonymous wrote:Aside from philanthropy, the vast majority of billionaires do not want to attract attention at all.
Their security needs can easily run $10K per day.
Anonymous wrote:No, but I’ve met one of the Rales brothers, who founded the Danaher company and are billionaires.
His daughter went to Holton-Arms and was friends with my sister. He was fairly reserved the couple of times that I met him. Comically and stupidly, I somehow thought that billionaires would all have flamboyant personalities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A billion is soooooo much money
You'd have to spend $100,000 every day for 25 years to spend a billion.
You’d still have almost 100 million left over
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A billion is soooooo much money
You'd have to spend $100,000 every day for 25 years to spend a billion.
That could make for a nice new thread;
what would you spend 100,000 on each day ?
LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who is a billionaire. She’s pretty normal. You’d never know it if you met her.
You wouldn’t know at all? This is fascinating.
Does she have an air of relief about her? Calm? Something else?
If I knew I could spend $100,000 every day, everyone would be able to feel the sense of relief coming off of me.
lol
+100
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who is a billionaire. She’s pretty normal. You’d never know it if you met her.
You wouldn’t know at all? This is fascinating.
Does she have an air of relief about her? Calm? Something else?
If I knew I could spend $100,000 every day, everyone would be able to feel the sense of relief coming off of me.
I would think this would come with a lot less than a billion.
I would love to see a study on the happiness of extremely wealthy people. I imagine it’s very very hard to trust people and to develop close relationships with people. That said, I would take a billion in a heartbeat!
lol
+100
Anonymous wrote:A billion is soooooo much money
You'd have to spend $100,000 every day for 25 years to spend a billion.