Wealthy individuals are known for spending their money wisely. This means living below their means by skipping the McMansion and impractical luxury vehicles.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The boom for luxury goods is unending. There are people who never have to worry about whether they can afford something they like. In one part of the world or another there will always be someone with money to spend on luxury.
A lot of wealthy people, they don't realize they have the alternatives of spending the money for good.
You aren't wealthy until you have something money can't buy.
I am not a person who pursues luxury. I am not like those people who, once they have money, compulsively squander it or show it off.
The wealthy are confident in their abilities to overcome bad situations - on the job, in their personal lives, with their finances. Many have triumphed over dismal financial starts. And, unlike most of the population that hops from job to job, career to career, the wealthy are much more likely to stick with what they start.
It is true that rich people can spend more money than middle class people, but there's this upper limit on what we can spend. I drive a very nice car, but it's only one car. I don't own a thousand, even though I earn a thousand times the median wage. I have a few jackets, not a few thousand.
The rights of the individual are greatly prized in the developed world, but in many other regions they are considered a luxury reserved for the impossibly wealthy.
The only truly affluent are those who do not want more than they have.
Wealth is the ability to fully experience life.
People who don't get rich are lazy or just have other priorities.