Anonymous wrote:Did you catch the child's comment (in the article), upon returning from a $10,000 vacation with his father? "it was great," he said, "but next time we fly private like everyone else." WE FLY PRIVATE - LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.
Anonymous wrote:Did you catch the child's comment (in the article), upon returning from a $10,000 vacation with his father? "it was great," he said, "but next time we fly private like everyone else." WE FLY PRIVATE - LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you catch the child's comment (in the article), upon returning from a $10,000 vacation with his father? "it was great," he said, "but next time we fly private like everyone else." WE FLY PRIVATE - LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.
Yeah that was really grating. If I had a kid who talked like that, I might slap him and would wonder where I went so wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Did you catch the child's comment (in the article), upon returning from a $10,000 vacation with his father? "it was great," he said, "but next time we fly private like everyone else." WE FLY PRIVATE - LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the article was really interesting because it gets to the odd stigma of making a high HHI, which is partly why I believe everyone wants to call themselves middle-class. We've demonized rich people, so many have trouble identifying as one.
No, I think it's more that as you have these HHIs, you associate more or see more of how the Other OTHER truly rich live and it makes you feel like you are not there. You always compare yourself to the people who TRULY have it, which will always be a layer above you.
Anonymous wrote:We have a net worth of around 3 million dollars in our late thirties. I don't consider us wealthy. To me, rich people are people like the Kardashians.
There is so much conspicuous consumption in the media nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the article was really interesting because it gets to the odd stigma of making a high HHI, which is partly why I believe everyone wants to call themselves middle-class. We've demonized rich people, so many have trouble identifying as one.
Anonymous wrote:We have a net worth of around 3 million dollars in our late thirties. I don't consider us wealthy. To me, rich people are people like the Kardashians.
There is so much conspicuous consumption in the media nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:I've never had enough money to leave the country. I haven't flown on an airplane in over 10 years because we don't make enough to buy tickets. I drive to vacation but at least I get one. I'm middle class, the poor have no vacations.