Me too,
Personally I thought this article was beyond stupid.
What I don't like is the "assumptions" that are made when people spend money. case in point. cars. Yes, I love my tacky,brand new luxury mobile. I drive 50 miles each way in major city traffic and since I have to do it I enjoy my comforts. yet I am constantly informed how financially irresponsible I am because I don't drive (and god willing will never drive) a 10 year old beater or truck.
So I don't think I necessarily flaunt my wealth but neither am I denying myself because some one else may hit me up for a loan.
So no I am not changing what I drive in public, i am not lying about some thing being fake. first of all who goes around asking perfect strangers if their articles are real or fake? If someone asks me where I got my shoes, I'm telling them. if they can't deal with it . tough!
He has problems with people hitting him up for assistance?? that's why God invented the word no. In my family we have the usual leaches, lol they know NOT to call me. they know unless hell is freezing over i'm not giving them any cash. never
nhave any issues.
Personally I don't think this guy has a wealth problem i think he's got a "people" problem. "dumb" yourself down? really? all the wealthy folks I know are successful in their fields and they are NOT about to appear stupid because someone can't handle it. I guess this guys also tells his daughters to act stupid so the boys will like them.
I love how at the end how he says "good" relationships are about being genuine after he spent an entire article on how to be FAKE