Anonymous wrote:Basically they share the same roads as the darkened limos and other chauffeur driven cars of the uber rich pass
by the poor rich people on the same highways.
Oh, and also.. when the "rich people" go to places like Balducci to do their shopping, they rub their shoulder
with the nannies and housekeeper of the super rich who never lower themselves to such a lowly tasks.
Does this count?
Otherwise, they can observe them as they play at the golf courses that cost 80K and up a year
from their windows across the street in Chevy Chase or Bethesda.
That is about as much interaction is going on because once they would bump into each other
what would they really talk about? The two world have very different problems. Very different
problems. They also speak different language and the whole conversation would be
sort of like a smart toddler talking with an adult kind of thing.. an adult will nod and
smile and the toddler would try to impress his ass off.
Anonymous wrote:Some. Our kids go to the same school and play on the same sports teams. We’ll occasional be at the same parties, on the same committees, etc. Some of my fellow poor rich friends are really good friends with these super rich and interact more than I.
Anonymous wrote:I'd say I fit the definition of mass rich, and the only interaction I have with the super rich is interacting weekly with the CEO of the company I work for. He's worth at least 50M.
Some professions are likely going to have more interactions - attorneys, financial planners, concierge doctors, high-end hospitality, etc. But for an average professional without a career tied to the ultra wealth, probably not a ton of interaction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Through the kids' schools. Beyond that the super rich live in a world unto themselves.
This. I grew up on the low end of mass rich and went to school with several kids whose families were on the Forbes 400 including George Soros and Rupert Murdoch. Our parents were not friends.
Anonymous wrote:I attended an elite university and the really rich people did not really socialize with the rest of us students. They had their own social events, left campus more frequently than the rest of us for New York and Europe, etc. They spend most of their lives in their own little bubble and this is why they say ridiculous things like "If you don't have anything suitable to wear to that event, then why don't you just go shopping?" or have the housekeeper do it, or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is really rich?
Is it anyone over 100 million?
Really rich is family money without having to work yourself ... or being able to retire now and keep up your standard of living for you and your kids until you all die in old age. Of course, many of the really rich do work, and many of them are well-paid on top of the family money. (Anderson Cooper, for example).
Working rich is an income category above upper middle class, but if those people retired now they’d have to cut way back on their lifestyle, and wouldn’t be able to pass down much if any wealth to their families.
Fine I’ll bite.
We don’t have to work. Our children will not have to work, and provided there ain’t some kind of major catastrophe, their children won’t have to work.
But we live like middle / upper middle class people.
We drive a Hyundai.
You would never know, so I assume there are other families like ours. I would assume there is some deep family money in those areas and for obvious reasons, it’s not spoken of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is really rich?
Is it anyone over 100 million?
Really rich is family money without having to work yourself ... or being able to retire now and keep up your standard of living for you and your kids until you all die in old age. Of course, many of the really rich do work, and many of them are well-paid on top of the family money. (Anderson Cooper, for example).
Working rich is an income category above upper middle class, but if those people retired now they’d have to cut way back on their lifestyle, and wouldn’t be able to pass down much if any wealth to their families.
Anonymous wrote:What is really rich?
Is it anyone over 100 million?
Anonymous wrote:Through the kids' schools. Beyond that the super rich live in a world unto themselves.