What non-material signs indicate someone’s wealth? 🤔 #WealthySigns #RichIndicators #NonMaterialWealth
Do you ever wonder how to tell if someone is affluent without looking at their possessions? By focusing on non-material aspects, you can glean clues about their financial status. Here are some subtle signs that suggest someone is wealthy:
1. Generosity and Philanthropy
– They give back to their community and support charitable causes.
– They prioritize making a positive impact on the world.
2. Knowledge and Education
– They value continuous learning and growth.
– They invest in acquiring knowledge and skills.
3. Intangible Assets
– They have strong relationships and networks.
– They possess emotional intelligence and resilience.
4. Time and Freedom
– They have the flexibility to pursue their passions and interests.
– They prioritize experiences over material possessions.
By focusing on these non-material indicators of wealth, you can gain insights into someone’s true abundance beyond their material possessions. Look beyond the surface, and you may be surprised by what you discover! 💡
Rich people, men in particular, have a very distinct laugh.
A confident bald person
They have no idea the cost of things. Had a woman purchase a bag of artisan chocolate that was $5 at my work this week and was surprised when she was told the total. She said, “oh, I thought it would be at least $20.” Like, that Arrested Development quote about the cost of bananas is so real.
ETA: our shop is close to a rich neighborhood. We get a lot of these kinds of customers.
Travel memories, I went to an affluent private high school and I was not like my peers. The first week of every new school year or return from break was unbearable for me. “How was Europe/Asia?”, “My dad only got us a trip to Aspen, I wanted Switzerland” and the worst was, “What do you mean you and your family just stayed home?”
Everyone in the family has good teeth and are in shape.
* Where they live
* How frequent (and where) they go on holidays
* Hobbies they are into
Rich people don’t talk about money or how much they have. They don’t need to!
Rich people will talk about money, but truly wealthy people never talk about money. They don’t talk about how much stuff costs, they don’t gossip about how well their portfolio is doing, and in general, just stay away from the topic. They just mysteriously slip the server their card to pay for the table before anyone realizes.
if you are talking about mainstream Wall Street / Silicon Valley / Business side of Entertainment (LA)…
Zip code, where they went to school, where their kids went or go to school, age / generally older than 40, questions over what to do revolve over having time to do it, price obliviousness sometimes at retail, clothes on look like they could match other things vs making a statement or drawing attention, conservative sport coats, linen, button ups, no logos, no visible tattoos, golf/ski/road bike/sail hobbies, clean, eating healthy food, polite but don’t pay much attention to other people or show a lot of emotion in public.
and it will apply to everyone in the group. if one is not adhering to the norms they are the black sheep (written out of will and just getting subsistence pay) or someone being paid to help…
Having business connections in other counties.
Pool cleaners and lawn care usually…
Black Amex card
The way they speak
My fiance’s uncle is a millionaire. He’s a CFO at a local but also pretty large food company. He’s got that ‘corporate charisma’ personality. I have no idea how much he’s worth but he definitely has a lot of money. One thing I’ve realized is that everybody tells me how rich he is but he never talks about money personally and when it is mentioned he deflects to a different topic. He drives a Honda Accord, he and his family live in a decent but not flashy house whatsoever and he portrays the idealistic humble millionaire. I grew up working class and rather poor so to see somebody be absolutely humble about their finances is admirable.
When I was a student in high school most of my classmates were upper middle class at minimum. One classmate blew most of these kids out of the water because his parents legitimately made “couldn’t possibly spend it all” money. His family casually paid for the entire robotics team to go to multiple competitions like that was a totally normal thing to do.
On women especially- glowing skin.
One buddy I know, would always casually mention his visits to really famous peoples’ homes in the area or his family’s chauffeur or his weekly flights out to random countries. The craziest part was that he would mention these things sooo casually as if everyone lives like that, and he was never arrogant about jt. He’s just never known any different.
Depends how they got rich but someone with over $20mil I find is very confident and always looks good. Some people won’t wear the same thing twice, even if it’s designer, which I find weird.
Table manners and following traditional way of doing things without overtly adhering to them.
No family recipes pared down from meemaw since there’s been cooks for the family
Me complaining about how tiny airlines seats have gotten over the years. Someone says “Oh why don’t you just fly first class?”
I spotted a neighbor of me one day at the local art gallery presenting something and I thought how weird it was, that he had the same name as a wing of that gallery.
Someone I know who I suspect is far wealthier than they let on. My suspicion is based on the state of their pantry and fridge in relation to the rest of their life. Kinda crazy how much the cost of your food week in week out can affect your financial situation long term.
Blonde beautiful slightly older women driving specialty versions of range rovers and such