Jesse Pinkman
Master Don Juan
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I live In Miami which is home to the fake rich and I see where you are coming from. When I have been around people who are actual rich (million dollar net worth by 25 and not in debt) and such, I notice that they spend more on experiences such as traveling and trying new things. However, the fake rich or the new show off rich who will go broke soon (example: most pro athletes) spend money at nightclubs and show off wearing fancy things.You're kind of missing the point. I've ever heard a rich person brag about owning a Gucci or Chanel. People who "floss" are invariably wannabes pretending to be rich. And rich people certainly don't buy stuff at yard sales, lol.
It is subtle but once you live in a city like NYC, you can immediately tell who is the real rich (Westchester and Manhattan) versus fake rich (Long Island, Jersey, etc.). You can tell in the way people carry themselves, it is why the saying goes "you can't buy class".
One very telling sign is that the real rich seem to always go to spots that are cool but kind of not recognized. Like the real rich were going to a Tulum before it became the place every Insta Thot and wannabe rich guy flooded into. The real rich are often the trend setters that others, including the fake rich, follow.
The way it goes is that the real rich go to a spot and keep it under the covers, it is kind of like a "only other real rich people know" type of thing. Then word gets out and others catch on. Then the fake rich and wanna be Instagram models flood into the spot so it gets super famous. Then every common guy floods in so now it is just another spot.