Anonymous wrote:Yes, you are wasting money. My husband and I make about 800k between us, so could afford to eat lunch out every day. We almost never do. Unhealthy and a total waste.
Anonymous wrote:DH’s job involves a company-paid for lunch every day. Mine isn’t as frequent, but it’s often. The irony of being a rich highly paid professional is that people are constantly handing you free food and other free stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Am I burning money by spending $20 on lunch 3+ days/week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who become rich people pack their lunches, do their own yard work, and drive cars until they fall apart. People who were born rich eat out, hire everything done, and drive expensive depreciating assets.
Let me correct it for you.
People who become rich people, and are insecure, and scared of becoming poor, pack their lunches, do their own yard work, and drive cars until they fall apart, and life in fear.
People who become rich people, and are confident about themselves, eat out, hire everything done, drive expensive depreciating assets, and enjoy life.
Jeff Bezos wasn't born rich. He doesn't pack lunch, he doesn't do his own yard work, he drives expensive depreciating cars.
Live life. Don't be scared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not about money, but more about mustering up the bandwidth to prepare lunchboxes.
Yes, so do rich people muster up that bandwidth or not?
They likely have a cook or a SAHW who makes their lunch for them.
I doubt the rock star lawyer is slathering mayo and egg together in the morning to make egg salad while in their bespoke suit.
You guys just don't understand that "normal" people can be quite wealthy. My husband goes to work in casual clothes, drives a small Japanese car, packs his own lunch, yet we have several millions in assets.
He could buy a healthy lunch at his workplace cafeteria if he wasn't so frugal.
You have very inaccurate ideas of what rich really means.
Anonymous wrote:People who become rich people pack their lunches, do their own yard work, and drive cars until they fall apart. People who were born rich eat out, hire everything done, and drive expensive depreciating assets.
Anonymous wrote:When I used to go into the office it was always the junior people buying lunch. The execs were usually brown bagging it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich people don't work.
OP here. Hence why I used the phrase “working rich.”
Anonymous wrote:If you watch Succession you will see that they often unpack egg salad sandwiches wrapped in Saran wrap.