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SYSTEM-J
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Oct-19-2015 14:33
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Jon_Snow
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I have over the years but nothing that interesting comes to mind. One thing for sure the Brits and Indians have it right about class separation. People are happier when they are unaware how much their wealthier counterparts are. It's a ladder people who you might consider rich are often pretty low in the grand scheme. I'd agree what Jay said about new money being horse asses.
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Oct-19-2015 15:04
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'94 Fiat' gee lira I didn't realize you're that poor 
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Oct-19-2015 15:29
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Dykes_on_Jay
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Registered: Aug 2012
Location: Shenzhen LBC
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| quote: | Originally posted by Chimney
One of them was incredibly intelligent as well with an IQ of 145 and was making some funny investments like buying forests and stuff like that. |
I wouldn't call that a funny investment, but a smart one. Think about it, you have land rights in itself, which is usually secure.
You have a renewable resource that can make you a significant amount of coin. I don't know how it works in the rest of the world, but in Canada, forestry companies will pay you for the lumber, do the clear cutting/processing and replant for you.
Lumber is one natural resource that is sustainable and will continue to be an essential part of life for a long time. Not a quick buck, but a smart buck.
| quote: | Originally posted by Zoso
Some interesting replies thus far. I always forget where Jay is located, so it's nice to hear a "foreign" (non-US, to me) perspective on wealth.
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Shenzhen is a first tier city, and the manufacturing hub of the world. The amount of insane displays of wealth I have seen here is astounding. Then you turn the corner and see a level of poverty that would be unimaginable in my home country. It is hard to explain. A lot of these guys are not geniuses and have essentially been handed the keys due to relationships with the government.
Yes, business acumen is needed to be rich here...it is still subject to the gov allowing you to become so.
You haven't lived until you see some broad wearing a 2000 dollar dress, has a 5000 dollar handbag, but is wearing 30 cent plastic shower shoes in the grocery store.
The term is "tuhao". (poor farmer that struck it rich)
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Oct-19-2015 15:50
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Vector A
Your petrochemical arms

Registered: Apr 2011
Location: U.S.
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The wealthiest was probably a guy whose dad was the head of his own personal injury firm. Enormous house, acres of professionally landscaped property, nicest private swimming pool I've seen. The son wasn't snobby at all but more just kind of hyperactive and unbalanced. He used to get in fights somewhat often and got in trouble otherwise a fair bit. The dad was a hothead, too. But the thing I remember most about the dad was seeing him jogging around the neighborhood -- they had a lot of land that was, weirdly, set off by itself in the middle of an otherwise ordinary middle class area -- in the middle of the day in the fucking Texas summer, face red like a beet and sweat pouring off of him. It's like he wanted to give himself heat stroke, lol.
I only went to the house a few times, once to a birthday party for the son, who was in my year at school, and a couple more times for soccer team parties. Apart from the giant house, though, I don't remember them being especially ostentatious with their wealth.
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