#RichPeopleHabits #WealthyLifestyle #SuccessSecrets
Do you ever wonder what sets rich and ultra-rich people apart from the average individual? It can often seem like they have some secret formula for success that the rest of us are missing out on. But fear not, because in this article, we will delve into some of the lesser-known habits and practices that can help you achieve financial success and live a more fulfilling life.
##The Problem: Feeling Stuck in a Rut
Many of us feel like we are stuck in a rut, unable to break free from the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. We may dream of a more comfortable lifestyle, but lack the knowledge and resources to make it a reality. It can be frustrating to see others living the life of their dreams while we are left wondering what we are doing wrong.
###Solution 1: Invest in Yourself
One thing that rich and ultra-rich people prioritize is investing in themselves. This can mean anything from furthering their education, learning new skills, or even seeking out mentors who can guide them on their path to success. By constantly seeking opportunities for growth and improvement, they are able to stay ahead of the game and reach new heights in their personal and professional lives.
###Solution 2: Create Multiple Streams of Income
Another key practice of wealthy individuals is creating multiple streams of income. Instead of relying on a single source of revenue, they diversify their investments and take advantage of various income-generating opportunities. This not only provides financial security but also allows them to take more risks and pursue their passions without the fear of financial instability.
###Solution 3: Develop a Wealthy Mindset
Lastly, one of the most important habits of rich and ultra-rich people is their mindset. They have a positive outlook on life and believe in their ability to achieve their goals. By cultivating a wealthy mindset and visualizing their success, they are able to overcome obstacles and persevere in the face of adversity.
In conclusion, the habits and practices of rich and ultra-rich people may seem out of reach for the average individual, but with determination and a willingness to step outside of your comfort zone, you too can achieve financial success and live the life of your dreams. So why not start implementing some of these strategies today? 💸💪
Remember, success is not reserved for the lucky few, but for those who are willing to put in the work and make the necessary changes to improve their lives. With the right mindset and a commitment to growth, you can break free from the cycle of mediocrity and unlock your full potential. 🚀🌟
Traveling all the time
Hunt humans for sport on an isolated island.
I have a yacht for use in the pool of my *main yacht.*
Summer (*in the verb form*)
Register their $1M+ vehicles in Montana, USA.
Have lobsters flown from Maine to Japan on a private jet to impress a client
Limo jousting
Consistency in investing. The richest person I know, consistently invest in index funds and rarely targets individual stocks. Additionally, they do it all themselves and don’t pay people to manage it for them.
Having someone hired to cook for them
Prefer to be referred to as HNW or UHNW, not rich or ultra rich
Grooming ones polo pony
Having separate sets of clothing in each house so they don’t have to take more than carry on luggage when travelling.
Most of my rich friends growing up always had stocked and organized fridges. Someone did all the shopping and kept everything organized.
Buying a castle just to move it across the world and have it be put back together. Bonus points if it’s just 1 part of it like a chimney or the floorboards in the study.
A personal assistant
Flying to another country on a private jet just to eat dinner.
The cost of jet fuel.
Request off-menu or off-topic things. For example, calling down to the concierge at a hotel and say you want a romantic couples set-up down by the pool or handing your credit card to the usher at a theater and ask them to go buy and deliver you a cocktail. (Yes, I have seen both these things)
Starting a private space program.
Pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for golf course memberships. I photograph luxury homes on the most exclusive golf course neighborhoods in my state. I know of one neighborhood where membership runs 400k+ and there’s a wait list of people wanting to join.
There are several single family owned Montessori schools. Like a family office put together an entire mini school just for their kids and their friends kids. It became a thing to do when the pandemic hit. Some of them are 100% mobile too, like teaching on the jet/all over the world.
Pay for kidnap insurance.
Buy the island instead of vacation to the island
Dodge tax
I actually know one, they haven’t been to a grocery store since mid 90s…
Have a person on staff for the express purpose of communicating to the rest of their staff. Cause you clearly can’t expect them to be talking to all these people directly.
The one thing I have seen consistently with my very wealthy friends is the attitude of how can they make the money they make work for them to make more , as average person is thinks what can I buy what with they make . Instead of how can I make more.
They call boutique stores ahead of time to say they are coming in on date x . The boutique high end store pulls every super expensive item complete with accessories on a rolling rack to have ready .
I worked in a a high end store back in the day .
If it was on sale – they pulled the sale tag off and literally tried to get rid of all the expensive items – think layering to up sell.
Hiring a stylist to curate new designer furniture for their house when it needs a refresh.
Guac at Chipotle. 🤷
Own a Senator or two.
I have several rich friends who are my age (50s) and don’t work. Their biggest perk is attending every concert and show and buying front row. Not just our area, but if their favorite band is playing across the country, they fly (with their kids) there and spend the weekend.
Buying a home for their college age children. Then they sell the house when their kid graduates. Sometimes this sale pays for college.
Wake up and can do whatever the fuck they want. There is no urgency or having to work to provide. They literally have unlimited time and can buy Al and every service to free their time up.
“I want to go to the museum today, park, or let’s go to Costa Rica”
A former client of mine, sadly, recently deceased, has/had two yachts moored in the South of France, next to each other.
One was fast, one was slow. He’d take the fast one down to St. Tropez, and have the other one follow because it was more comfortable. He’d have lunch in one of his restaurants there, then relax on the slow yacht for the day. Sometimes he’d stay overnight, sometimes not. But he’d take the fast yacht back to home port.
The captains would hand out thousands to get the best berths in St. Tropez. He literally used the yachts like his taxi.
He would do the same to his house in Portofino, but that was usually a week or so trip.
His recent passing made global headlines, to give an idea of the dosh. But to be fair, his tax contributions to the local economy literally changed the small port town he lived in. He created public parks, golf and tennis courts, a horse riding club, gym facilities, all well maintained, fully staffed with great summer programs for the kids; further works improved the roads, sidewalks, public beaches and walking/hiking paths; he bought a disused old church and turned it into a public museum, etc. He literally contributed so much to the local economy that they no longer charge for public parking anywhere, it’s all free, all year round.
That’s how you’re supposed to ‘trillionaire’.