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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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[–] Fanbids@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Silicon Valley Rich kid here, let me save you like 20 years of your life trying: it’s not worth it, most of “us” are bound together by common interests and do not like talking about work or business unless we’re in the same field. The only thing rich kids will pay more for the same product is going to be drugs and expensive alcohols.

Tip: rich kids like being friends with “normal” people of a lesser income class family, you just have to be yourself and be in depth about a topic the way we are (in this case I’ll use cars as an example) and no I don’t mean know what a huracan is.. like you know the diff between w 275 and 250 gto, or an f1 or p1. Sam’s logic applies to anything else. If you show passion in something you’ll attract the right people, the money and product comes way later. Stay away from promoting yourself if you want to be successful in these circles.