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:^ This is why the "normal rich" can delude themselves that they're "middle class" in some way. After all they are "in the middle" between their secretary and the super-rich who feel they snub them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is really rich?
Is it anyone over 100 million?
Most don’t comprehend the magnitude of the differences between wealthy and billionaire. $100 million is not even in the ballpark.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up professional class rich. Both parents are doctors...probably high six figure/very low seven figure HHI. Growing up, their friends were pretty much all like them.
At some point, though, their very close social circle came to include a couple Forbes list people. They are immigrants from the same country as my parents who are self-made. Without the cultural connection, though, I'm doubtful my parents would ever know let alone socialize with people like that.
Anonymous wrote:What is really rich?
Is it anyone over 100 million?
Anonymous wrote:To put it in perspective, how often do you (UMC) hangout and socialize with your landscaper? ...not the owner but the guys cutting your lawn? The is a far greater difference between someone with $80million+ Net Worth and your, say, $2 million NW than between your $2 million NW and that of your landscaper’s.
The ultra wealthy are an entirely different stratosphere of power and influence able to affect many areas of our society and future.
The UMC and lower wealthy live luxurious lives compared to most but still have little or no power in comparison to the ultra wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:To put it in perspective, how often do you (UMC) hangout and socialize with your landscaper? ...not the owner but the guys cutting your lawn? The is a far greater difference between someone with $80million+ Net Worth and your, say, $2 million NW than between your $2 million NW and that of your landscaper’s.
The ultra wealthy are an entirely different stratosphere of power and influence able to affect many areas of our society and future.
The UMC and lower wealthy live luxurious lives compared to most but still have little or no power in comparison to the ultra wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took the same classes as their kids in college ($$$ private school). Studied abroad with some of them. They weren't really interested in being friends or even that friendly (I was kind of clueless and went into some of the smaller classes thinking I would make friends). It became clear they only hang out with those like them. Meh, whatever.
Similar experience at a small $$$$ private college. The super rich kids were both protective and protected. They didn't attend parties or engage in classroom chat. They had their own off-campus homes to hold private parties and spent most weekends away. One time I told a girl I liked her dress (she was not famous; in fact I didn't know her name or anything about her) at a formal event for students at the medical school of the closest big university. I recognized her from campus. She looked at me like I just shat on the floor in front of her.