I guess I would consider "excessive wealth" being an amount so much larger than what I have or potentially could have (income or property-wise), that it feels like moving up a socio-economic class. 🤔
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I'm solidly middle-class and like it. That's like... my scene.
I'd claim middle-class, even if I won the lottery. 😂
I feel like Bitcoin is making this more confusing because there are so many single guys who bought Bitcoin at low prices and are now suddenly rich.
Same with the wave of only children inheriting old houses or stock portfolios that are worth a fortune because of changes in the market.
i missed the first two waves, determined to catch this next one
i know that feeling of sudden changes... i was living in a house with some weird people and when i got a job all of a sudden there was all these things i owed them
suffice it to say one day i disappeared from that house, and concurrently i was in a process of discovering how certain people like to snare people like me in their control and abuse me for any improvements that happen in my life so much that i feel like i didn't have an improvement
that's why i live alone, why i don't really go out anywhere, and the only things i dream about are being even further away from these kind of people and the herds of dupes that don't see the demons in their midst
are you looking for a reply? If yes, what is the question?
he can talk to me directly
Rich is a little richer than I am.
Old is a little older than I am.
Bad is a little worse than I am.
It is amazing how that works.
Adjectives are inherently subjective.
Are men that aspire (and activley work toward) aquiring significant wealth or assets doomed to be single or stuck in hollow relationships forever?
I am actually curious what the stats are. I feel like many successful men speak highly of their wives, and relationships. I only know one person in that wealth class personally, and you'd never know it, but he could buy your nearest town with the cash he left in his jeans pocket.
I doubt they have any trouble marrying. 😏
No trouble marrying but plenty of trouble finding true love.
That is in the nature of things, as poor men love their wives more than rich men do.
Women reflect romantic passion. It doesn't arise from us, originally. If we want to experience it, we have to go to men capable of generating it, and those are men who have nothing truly valuable (yet), other than us.
Uriah loved Bathsheba more than David did.
And that is why Bathsheba only cries when Uriah dies, but not when David does.