1.“Take risks with your money and career. Taking a risk with a padded landing is not the same as taking a risk without a mattress.”
-u/robotichead
“Yes. Not everyone has a network, a strong nest egg, emergency savings, stocks or a golden parachute to cushion their fall.”
-u/dahhackness
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2.“The crazy routines they do in the morning, saying it makes them rich, like cold showers, ice baths, etc…”
—u/favioe1
3.“‘We all have the same 24 hours in a day’ – unless you count cooking, cleaning, shopping, laundry, laundry, a 9-5 job, commuting and budgeting for groceries, etc. Are you doing…”
—u/xcute_angel5
“I’m from the Hamptons, and when I was 18, I was working three jobs, including nannying for a wealthy family. Mom (who came from money) didn’t work, and I I remember her talking like this one night and crying to me about how she just needed a vacation, while my empathy was aroused, I was really confused… You don’t work If you have someone else taking care of your kids (and cleaning the house), you already go to the beach club every day.
Also, read the room, lady. You’re talking to a teenager who grew up in poverty and working 8 to 18 hours a day, seven days a week. I won’t be able to relate.”
—u/ifthisisntnice00
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4.“‘Money isn’t everything’ is a luxury to say when you have enough of it. For many people, money is important for basic needs and security.”
—u/industrial-bid-4905
5.“I’ve seen a lot about forgetting money, traveling, and making memories, yada, yada, yada. We don’t all have money to travel all the time, and ‘memories’ don’t pay my bills. “
6.“‘If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life’ – it sounds nice, but reality often doesn’t agree.”
—u/exploringxoxo7
7.“Rich people saying ‘just work hard’ is complete BS. Hard work does not always equal success, especially without equal opportunities and resources.”
8.‘Don’t do anything due to lack of money.’ Like… what? Only a person who has never worried about money can say this.”
—u/En-TitY_
“Yeah, my ex always acted as if me saying ‘I can’t afford it’ (travelling most of the time) is the same as saying, ‘I don’t want to spend money on that.’ Yes, he had a huge inheritance of savings. I only had a part-time job at the time and no savings, and very little money.”
—u/mycrazyblackcat
9.“‘Poor people don’t save enough.’ Many people are trying their best to make do with the little money they have; saving is not always an option.”
—u/broad_chocolate4482
“After everything is paid off, you’ll have a hefty $5.00 extra. Definitely put that right into a savings account with a $500.00 minimum balance, or the bank charges a monthly $5.00 maintenance fee. Simple as that.”
-u/ethel_marie
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10.“‘Homelessness is a choice; I could live that way if I wanted.’ Several years ago, there was a young boomer who said he couldn’t live without cash and he always had a credit card for about four days. Because there was a family emergency, he said it still proves he can do it.”
—u/loCAtek
11.“‘Just invest your money; it’s easy.’ It’s easier to say that when you have disposable income for risk, unlike many people who live paycheck to paycheck.”
12.“Nobody wants to paint anymore” That was the biggest bull sequence I ever heard. Not because I’m sure Kim doesn’t work hard in her own way, but because working hard is not the solution to financial success. It’s smart running that makes you a hit financially. Often, this can convince others to give you the results you want and blow up credit scores, although, for me, this isn’t particularly surprising. There are many people in the society who earn their living by doing some jobs and still remain poor.”
-u/flufftravels
13.And finally, “When they inform the poor society of ‘community,’ they want to come for pictures at the nearest, or visit this business. When they create community, they want to give their uncle a role. Nominating or naming your father’s cousin who has invested seven figures in his industry pre-dates ill-gotten gains and an illusion that we are all playing the same game.”
Are there any alternative words spoken by an extremely affluent society that may actually be completely out of touch? Let us know what they are in the comments below.
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