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I'm starting to realize that to get rich, one needs to hang out with rich people but I'm not sure where to meet them. The only places I can think of are Silicon Valley and New York (no I don't know where in New York they are).

Why have rich friends?

  • If they didn't make the money themselves, they at least know people who did can learn from them
  • They're the ideal customer because they can pay more for the same product
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[–] Comfortable-Fun-007@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

In NY, especially Manhattan has the most billionaires in the US. Next, the eastern end of Long Island/Sag Harbor and surrounding harbors and beaches. Restaurants and resort clubs. But do you have social skills? Are you well educated? An excellent conversationalist? An interesting person in your own right? Do you “know stuff”? Not that I’m criticizing you without knowing you, but if you can’t contribute to anything interesting to another person who’s probably surrounded by highly accomplished and highly educated people, why should they talk to you, let alone let you into their graces or reveal any insights or “tips” to get rich?
Tip: Being a good golfer or tennis player could maybe, maybe help to spend some time with them.