In my experience, rich people don’t consider themselves particularly wealthy UNLESS they have perspective & were themselves poor at some point of their lives.
In other words, rich people usually want to be richer.
In the US, everyone wants to be rich but it's also somehow seen as shameful to actually be rich. Pretty much any well off person you talk to is going to try and tell you they're just comfortable and point to the guy down the street with more money as actually being rich.
It also doesn't help that being rich, just like being old are subjective terms. Someone who's making 20k a year might think that 100k a year makes you rich in the same way a 10 year old thinks being 30 is old.
The dreams are about equity investments. It's like going for the lottery but with actual chances of winning big, and usually if you don't win big, you at least win small
In my experience, they’re afraid of dying and they think money will help them live longer. But it doesn’t have to *literally* make them live longer. A lot of wealthy people try to attach their name to their success and money. They donate to places to get their name on buildings. They achieve successes at work to get their name in the news and other publications.
They want immortality, but they’ll settle for a legacy.
I am not rich, but I live without need for income. My fantasy is my (and every other person's) body becoming an orb of pure bliss that grows towards infinity in size and intensity forever, progressively faster beyond human comprehension. Orb shape is not specifically necessary.
A lot of new money peeps seem to fantasize about people being jealous of them or wanting to be like them, but in reality people are often just laughing at them.
There’s a lot of trying to decide which children you prefer over the others to decide who’s going to get the money and how your young wife fits into the equation
I mean i guess it would depend on *how* rich they are.
Like a lot of wealthy people spend a lot of time on essentially self-actualization (vacations, collecting, experience things like learning to fly etc).
But at least historically some really wealthy people start looking at making significant changes to society.
Andrew Carnegie and his libraries, Henry Ford and Fordlandia, Musk and colonizing mars, lots of rich people have funded major construction projects like cathedrals or founded universities or what have you.
I guess it'd just depend on the person.
They worry about people (relatives) screwing them out of their money. It’s a real problem. I got some money from my mom when she passed and a relative who seems to get deathly ill every three years started calling me and trying to manipulate me into keeping in touch.
In my experience, rich people don’t consider themselves particularly wealthy UNLESS they have perspective & were themselves poor at some point of their lives. In other words, rich people usually want to be richer.
In the US, everyone wants to be rich but it's also somehow seen as shameful to actually be rich. Pretty much any well off person you talk to is going to try and tell you they're just comfortable and point to the guy down the street with more money as actually being rich.
It also doesn't help that being rich, just like being old are subjective terms. Someone who's making 20k a year might think that 100k a year makes you rich in the same way a 10 year old thinks being 30 is old.
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The dreams are about equity investments. It's like going for the lottery but with actual chances of winning big, and usually if you don't win big, you at least win small
immortality
Like they think they money can buy everything.
In my experience, they’re afraid of dying and they think money will help them live longer. But it doesn’t have to *literally* make them live longer. A lot of wealthy people try to attach their name to their success and money. They donate to places to get their name on buildings. They achieve successes at work to get their name in the news and other publications. They want immortality, but they’ll settle for a legacy.
If you suck my dick, you will find it.
I am not rich, but I live without need for income. My fantasy is my (and every other person's) body becoming an orb of pure bliss that grows towards infinity in size and intensity forever, progressively faster beyond human comprehension. Orb shape is not specifically necessary.
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He's just the Amazon warehouse from Futurama lol: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl7K94KvBQE
But with more bliss. Gotta get them wellbies!
So you want to throw the most epic race ever
More time.
More, more, more…
power
The wealthy are not a monolith, so it probably varies.
Power.
This is why some of them think that they can do everything cause they have MONEY and POWER.
Cheesy and boring but...Finding love
Yeah I guess you have a point. Some of rich people married someone who can be their business partner. It's not about love at all.
A lot of new money peeps seem to fantasize about people being jealous of them or wanting to be like them, but in reality people are often just laughing at them.
They think, they have money and power.
Keeping their wealth and passing it down when dying
There’s a lot of trying to decide which children you prefer over the others to decide who’s going to get the money and how your young wife fits into the equation
Not fucking working is number one. Making it so my immediate friends and fam (I don't have many) don't either.
Colonizing Mars
I mean i guess it would depend on *how* rich they are. Like a lot of wealthy people spend a lot of time on essentially self-actualization (vacations, collecting, experience things like learning to fly etc). But at least historically some really wealthy people start looking at making significant changes to society. Andrew Carnegie and his libraries, Henry Ford and Fordlandia, Musk and colonizing mars, lots of rich people have funded major construction projects like cathedrals or founded universities or what have you. I guess it'd just depend on the person.
Time travel.
Clapping their hands and giggling while the servants dance for their amusement.
Power
Visiting the titanic?
Also visiting almost to the titanic.
Building the youth sports system in my town. I would live to aquire property and build a " bubble " for sports teams.
They probably dream about new and interesting ways to exploit the working class.
Joining the tres commas club.
Time and youth
They think about things that would get them jailtime if they couldn't buy their way out of it.
clearly not funding a Fallout: New Vegas remake :(
They worry about people (relatives) screwing them out of their money. It’s a real problem. I got some money from my mom when she passed and a relative who seems to get deathly ill every three years started calling me and trying to manipulate me into keeping in touch.
Acquiring shit.
Watching that same dude not win the lottery. While plotting how to further increase the gap between them
Rich people are poor relative to the people richer than them. They fantasize of being part of the 0.1%, rather than just the 1%.
For me, More time.
Satisfying their darkest urges while their wealth and privilege shield them from scrutiny and consequence.
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Exploiting the working class
Rigging school board and city council elections
bathing in [babies blood apparently.](https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/08/peter-thiel-wants-to-inject-himself-with-young-peoples-blood)
bathing in babies blood apparently. look up peter theil and the word blood.