Thank you for stopping by. AGAIN: My only point here is to help you and my community reach their financial goals! My goal here is TO NOT BASH people who like fashion and fashionable goods. It's all about making sure we keep things in perspective and understanding that there is an opportunity cost to buying luxury goods. Thank you for stopping by and watching! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!
@@juniorguerrero4488yes they do my friends mom is very rich has a Aston Martin and a Ferrari But she daily’s a Mx5NDRF and a station wagon Edit: the Aston and Ferrari are trophies not cars to her
ive walked past a gucci store and man it blows my mind people go in there and pay for that crap. i mean the stuff they had on display in the front were so useless as item i cant believe people would pay for it i mean hell it was a purse for your phone the size of a credit card for $900. i personally know 2 wealthy people and both of them dress like adam sandler
@FrankTheBankYT this information is not new, but that is a good thing. We need people like you who have a good delivery to shove it down the throat of people who just don't understand. Keep getting this good info out there. If I can make one small suggestion, in addition to your highly valuable info, point people to established works which dovetail with your message, i.e., "The Millionaire Next Door" for this episode.
Wealthy old money waits until it goes on deep discount and buys high quality apparel that lasts for years. Same thing with appliances, furniture and vehicles. They have plenty of money which they don’t flaunt. Usually they’re a pleasure to know and deal with, unlike the insecure nouveau riche.
I'll say this, some of my best cloths, are not broadcasting their name. And outside of cars I don't see rich people broadcasting brands. And requirements of sponsorship deals like from athletes don't count. Now dumb rich people, is another story. They usually depend on never ending income. I personally knew a few rich families. They usually had at least one nice car and a Honda, or Chevy. They dressed similiar to everyone else. They typically don't stand out.