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Originally Posted by JFK
I still feel that if he found the other guests to be phony, as if they were only nice to him because they assumed he was wealthy, then this guy himself was a little too obsessed with his money.
If you meet nice people on vacation, then walk away thinking "they were only nice because they know of my wealth, they weren't real", then I think you've got problems. I don't think any of the other guests really gave a crap about this guys stash.
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Yup. It's not that difficult to be discreet about your wealth. I know a guy who's worth quite a few mil and you'd never know it by meeting him on the street or at a hockey game.
Like, what's this guy doing? Cruising around in a Rolls Royce with a top hat and a monocle? Yea, people are going to treat you differently. Try wearing normal clothes and not renting the presidential suite, and maybe people will act normal around you instead of intimidated by your massive wealth.