Anonymous wrote:I'm aware of no lawyers at my firm who regularly pack a lunch when in the office (there are probably a couple, but I can't say for sure). Everyone just runs out and grabs a sandwich or a salad and brings it back to eat in the office, from the highest paid to the lowest paid.
I think part of it is not wanting to deal with packing a lunch at home and part of it is then you at least get out of the office for 10-15 minutes in the middle of the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You're not a great ad for being rich, if driving a college-kid car, dressing like a fast-food worker and packing your daily lunch is "what rich really means." Or on second thought, maybe you're just wrong. You're not describing being rich so much as being cheap. You enjoy knowing you have "several millions in assets" and living like you don't. There are many people who enjoy having the several million in assets and live like it.
Then they won't have the several millions for long.
Anonymous wrote:If you watch Succession you will see that they often unpack egg salad sandwiches wrapped in Saran wrap.
I know a lot of genuinely rich people. None of them do this. You expense all food on a company credit card. You use lunch for meetings to discuss [more] business.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Keep telling yourself that.
My husband and I became rich after growing up without money through our own work (started and owned business). We don't always pack our lunch, we definitely do not do our own yard work, and we drive nice enough cars. We certainly don't sit around not spending the money we worked hard to earn. Our time is valuable. Most valuable thing we have. We'd be dumb if we acted like you think "rich" people acted.
Why do people need this narrative to be true?
+1000
Why do people think you need to live below your means to be “rich”? How about get a high paying job?
Because if you make a million a year but spend a million a year, you'll never ever be rich? You need to live below your means to grow your net worth. Rich is net worth, not income.
Anonymous wrote:I eat out every day. I’m a SAHM. 😱[/quote
Let me guess.. you are very overweight
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Who is packing the lunch every morning? Do you have kids? I have enough to do getting their lunch and gear out the door
My brother and SIL's nanny prepares them packed lunches. Our nanny cooks dinner, but I WAH so I don't need a packed lunch. If you are well off, you can pay someone to prepare home cooked food.
So paying someone to pack your lunch is cheaper than eating out?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Who is packing the lunch every morning? Do you have kids? I have enough to do getting their lunch and gear out the door
My brother and SIL's nanny prepares them packed lunches. Our nanny cooks dinner, but I WAH so I don't need a packed lunch. If you are well off, you can pay someone to prepare home cooked food.