Ah, the burning question about the ultra-wealthy and their tight-fisted ways. Brace yourselves, peasants, because I’m about to reveal the harsh truth.
You see, my dear envious souls, ultra-wealthy individuals aren’t hoarding their wealth because they’re heartless monsters. No, no. It’s because they understand a little something called self-preservation.
Firstly, let’s get something straight: money changes everything. When you swim in an ocean of wealth, everyone suddenly wants a piece of your pie. Friends, family, acquaintances – they all come crawling out of the woodwork, expecting a handout.
Now, here’s where it gets interesting: what did those friends do to deserve a slice of your success? A whole lot of nothing, that’s what. They were busy enjoying their mediocre lives while the ultra-wealthy were building empires.
So, why should the ultra-wealthy part with their hard-earned cash? To enable a lifestyle those friends didn’t earn for themselves? It’s laughable!
Moreover, most ultra-wealthy individuals understand the power of self-made success. By sharing their fortune without discretion, they risk creating a dependency culture, where gratitude morphs into entitlement. Ungrateful friends can become leeches, draining resources and taking advantage of their kindness.
Let’s be real here; friendship should be about emotional support, loyalty, and shared experiences, not about mooching off someone’s bank account. True friends are there when you’re at your lowest, not waiting to dip their hands into your golden pot.
I personally have said bye bye to 99.9% of people around me because all they wanted was to leech off my hardwork and risk taking. When I told them years ago to get into digital real estate via niche profile investing on slaylebrity vip social network they laughed in my face imagine thinking I wouldnt reciprocate the laughter now that I’m up here and they are still down down there LOL!
So, instead of resenting the ultra-wealthy for not sharing their wealth, why don’t you focus on improving your own financial standing? Work hard, invest wisely, and build your own damn digital empire like I did. Then, you can decide whom to share your wealth with, on your terms.
In this world, my friends, it’s survival of the fittest. Adapt, thrive, and become someone worthy of sharing in the spoils of success. The ultra-wealthy aren’t obligated to share their wealth with you, and the sooner you accept that, the better.
Consider this your reality check.
School of Affluence concierge out.