Anonymous wrote:Reading this board, I feel way "behind" and it actually stresses me out to the point I brought it up to my therapist, who told me that people often lie on such boards (no shock but still). Seems like everyone here rakes in 500k and calls it middle-class. Is this the new normal? Is this board comprised of like a dozen big law people? What the heck?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been here for more than 10 years. I’m don’t think many people lie, but:
1. DCUM skews wealthy.
2. There is a community of prolific posters here, as well as occasional posters. If the prolific ones post on many different financial threads, you have the impression they’re different people.
3. Posters tend to post if they can be the outlier, usually in a good way, or sometimes in a bad day, to counter the narrative of a post. So you have examples of very wealthy posters and low-income ones. The majority of whatever the topic is usually isn’t well-represented because once a few post, the rest don’t bother, since that’s not the most interesting position. So you may have a third of posters disclosing great wealth, a third relatively modest means, and a third middle class incomes/assets. Whereas the total DCUM population is maybe 75% middle class!
I hope this makes sense.
How do you know many people don’t lie? I’ve lied and pretended to be different posters several times, and I know I’m not the only troll.
Wow. You need to get a life. Lying takes so much effort compared to being real and telling the truth. For real, go do something positive and productive PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been here for more than 10 years. I’m don’t think many people lie, but:
1. DCUM skews wealthy.
2. There is a community of prolific posters here, as well as occasional posters. If the prolific ones post on many different financial threads, you have the impression they’re different people.
3. Posters tend to post if they can be the outlier, usually in a good way, or sometimes in a bad day, to counter the narrative of a post. So you have examples of very wealthy posters and low-income ones. The majority of whatever the topic is usually isn’t well-represented because once a few post, the rest don’t bother, since that’s not the most interesting position. So you may have a third of posters disclosing great wealth, a third relatively modest means, and a third middle class incomes/assets. Whereas the total DCUM population is maybe 75% middle class!
I hope this makes sense.
How do you know many people don’t lie? I’ve lied and pretended to be different posters several times, and I know I’m not the only troll.
PP you replied to. You are in a very small minority. Most people don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been here for more than 10 years. I’m don’t think many people lie, but:
1. DCUM skews wealthy.
2. There is a community of prolific posters here, as well as occasional posters. If the prolific ones post on many different financial threads, you have the impression they’re different people.
3. Posters tend to post if they can be the outlier, usually in a good way, or sometimes in a bad day, to counter the narrative of a post. So you have examples of very wealthy posters and low-income ones. The majority of whatever the topic is usually isn’t well-represented because once a few post, the rest don’t bother, since that’s not the most interesting position. So you may have a third of posters disclosing great wealth, a third relatively modest means, and a third middle class incomes/assets. Whereas the total DCUM population is maybe 75% middle class!
I hope this makes sense.
How do you know many people don’t lie? I’ve lied and pretended to be different posters several times, and I know I’m not the only troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been here for more than 10 years. I’m don’t think many people lie, but:
1. DCUM skews wealthy.
2. There is a community of prolific posters here, as well as occasional posters. If the prolific ones post on many different financial threads, you have the impression they’re different people.
3. Posters tend to post if they can be the outlier, usually in a good way, or sometimes in a bad day, to counter the narrative of a post. So you have examples of very wealthy posters and low-income ones. The majority of whatever the topic is usually isn’t well-represented because once a few post, the rest don’t bother, since that’s not the most interesting position. So you may have a third of posters disclosing great wealth, a third relatively modest means, and a third middle class incomes/assets. Whereas the total DCUM population is maybe 75% middle class!
I hope this makes sense.
How do you know many people don’t lie? I’ve lied and pretended to be different posters several times, and I know I’m not the only troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take it with a spoon of salt.
The saying is: Take it with a grain of salt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take it with a spoon of salt.
The saying is: Take it with a grain of salt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been here for more than 10 years. I’m don’t think many people lie, but:
1. DCUM skews wealthy.
2. There is a community of prolific posters here, as well as occasional posters. If the prolific ones post on many different financial threads, you have the impression they’re different people.
3. Posters tend to post if they can be the outlier, usually in a good way, or sometimes in a bad day, to counter the narrative of a post. So you have examples of very wealthy posters and low-income ones. The majority of whatever the topic is usually isn’t well-represented because once a few post, the rest don’t bother, since that’s not the most interesting position. So you may have a third of posters disclosing great wealth, a third relatively modest means, and a third middle class incomes/assets. Whereas the total DCUM population is maybe 75% middle class!
I hope this makes sense.
How do you know many people don’t lie? I’ve lied and pretended to be different posters several times, and I know I’m not the only troll.
While I have suspected this, I really hate the confirmation. But I guess that deep down I hope that most people want to truly help and come from a place of kindness. The joke is on me.
Anonymous wrote:Reading this board, I feel way "behind" and it actually stresses me out to the point I brought it up to my therapist, who told me that people often lie on such boards (no shock but still). Seems like everyone here rakes in 500k and calls it middle-class. Is this the new normal? Is this board comprised of like a dozen big law people? What the heck?