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when riches meet peer pressureAlso a great book on the subject.
Old Money and New Money also operate differently.
Also New Money may not always be accepted into Old Money. New Money tries to subvert Old Money.
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Status and Culture by W. David Marx: 9780593296707 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books
"Subtly altered how I see the world." —Michelle Goldberg, New York Times “[Status and Culture] consistently posits theories I'd never previously considered that instantly feel obvious.”...www.penguinrandomhouse.com
Don'tat this mind blowing news.
If luxury brands depended on the middle class then they would be out of businessRich people buy obscure items, art, expensive pieces of clothing that are 'quiet', watches etc. Its not the same wealth signals we look at like expensive shoes, purses, certain brands of cars etc
What is the obssession with making it seem like everyone who makes over 6 figures is some viritius, grounded, fiscally responsible citizen?
Nevermind, all those bullshyt "here's how I started my own glizzy business and retired at 28" ahh Yahoo! Finance stories.
Y’all are cluelessNot really shocking, the wealthy are a very small percentage of people.
I actually know a few people personally that make $100K+ and live paycheck to paycheck. One of them I fronted them for a month of rent.What is the obssession with making it seem like everyone who makes over 6 figures is some viritius, grounded, fiscally responsible citizen?
Nevermind, all those bullshyt "here's how I started my own glizzy business and retired at 28" ahh Yahoo! Finance stories.
Don'tat this mind blowing news.