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People who've worked with millionaires, what do they do different from ordinary people? 

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@TheGuindo
it's almost a shame that "i just wanna teach Financial Responsibility to black people" lady never got the chance to try. nothing's a bigger wake-up call than actually sitting down to work out the numbers and realizing that you
@T3nch1
"Thinking you can educate an entire race of people and that's the problem? Okay, less great."
@williamcmagno
EQ is Emotional Quotient and it is about emotional inteligence, king
@BoxOKittens
I've known a few wealthy people, all coming from family wealth of course. They truly do believe it's just about "getting good" to get rich, like this is a video game. They can't conceive of all the things ordinary people have to spend money on just to get by. Those type of expenses are invisible to the wealthy. And yes, sadly the majority of them do think that money is tied to morality therefore poor people somehow 'deserve' to be poor, even the more nice rich folks think like this. It's why they fully believe they deserve all the wealth they inherited and spent zero work to get.
@ABadPassword
I have a friend who would go on cruises ALL the time with his family when we were younger. Maybe once a month, sometimes twice. It got to the point that if we didn't see him for a few days we just assumed he was on a cruise. Nice guy, nice family, but it was almost other-worldly trying to comprehend how someone could go on vacations on a whim, while my family had to plan and prepare and save for months to go on a single vacation.
@loafes1352
Pretty sure story 18 said EQ on purpose. EQ is even more useful than IQ in business settings where connections and dealing with people is a higher indicator of being wealthy than IQ is
@planted101
there is a MASSIVE difference between self-made millionaires and inherited millionaires
@Pokezone33
IQ stands for intelligence Quotient. EQ stands for Emotional Quotient. People with high EQ actually make great leaders because of their ability to interact and connect with people. They can generally read situations and people well. They tend to do a better job of making and keeping connections.
@walkir2662
I'm reminded of the brothers who founded ALDI. The guy who ran ALDI Nord(North, owns Trader Joe's for the Americans) was abducted in 1971. The kidnappers actually asked for his ID because he looked nothing like a multimillionaire, let alone the owner of a chain of stores!
@AinuLaire
High EQ means emotional intelligence, which is vital from getting from working alone to promotions upon promotions. I have an uncle with a very high IQ who has no people skills, and that has led him unable to utilize his IQ to its fullest potential. You need to know how to deal with the people part of the business world to make it there, outside of a handful of tech industries. Otherwise people won't work for you or do business with you.
@chrisjudge-wm9hs
Depends kn when the money came honestly. The person who created millions from scratch basicly doesn't live. They only work. Their kids however is a 75% chance of complete incompetence.
@silviac221
I haven't exactly worked with multimillionaires but once, in a work-related situation, I met this lady whose surname screams "old money" in my country. I (just middle class) ended up having lunch with her, her husband and sister. Very nice, approachable people who didn't say or do anything that made me feel out of place. The conversation was very interesting and, at a certain moment, the husband said "that happened when Uncle Bernard got the prize". The conversation went on, but I had a nagging doubt and so I finally asked: "what prize did your uncle receive"? The Nobel prize. Uncle Bernard was exactly who I thought he was. This guy just said that he was very proud of his uncle and he loved him very much, and that was all.
@thehomophobickidsinclass6588
I have a friend who I’m hoping I’d going to be like one of the kinder rich people. She’s well off already, but she’s incredibly artistic and has an imagination bigger than her heart, which is a very, very high bar. She is writing a book that I truly believe will be a classic even in 100 years, because she didn’t have the motivation to stick to one singular story, she has ended up with a whole novel of a paragraph from every story she has ever thought of. She’s just been offered a multi million contract by a big publisher to exclusively publish the book. She deserves it and more, and I really hope it gets out there.
@BlenderInGame
My dad used to work for a millionaire. This person used to offer to buy everyone who's in the store with him whatever they wanted sometimes. When he'd offer, the store owner would urge us to get anything we wanted. Also, my dad said sometimes this man would just take small things from stores without paying 🤷
@Just4FC
I've been on both sides of the tracks. Was poor, became very "comfortable" and lost it all again, however, from personal experience, I know that they don't spend money uselessly, and they don't worry about money...
@autobotjazz1972
Unless these people built their wealth themselves starting from near nothing they never really have any clue how most people actually live. Those from "old Money" tend to be the most disconnected.
@condorboss3339
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@Mitzi-chan224
Merry Christmas, everyone!
@AliciasHouseofPaws
I respect the aunt and uncle who spent any money needed to look after their animals. That is money well spent.
@destructor3152
Honestly if I obtained a lot of money the most expensive thing I would buy is a home gym with an indoor pool. I'm not interested in luxury vehicles .
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