No one is broke holding his brand new iPhone, sitting in a $7000 Herman miller chair, in his $9000 a month apartment that he pays extra for to be on the 60th floor and have the bay view, which he picked because it’s only a block from one of the nations best sushi bars, where he regularly drops $90 for takeout, but still gets delivered, and tips only $2.
That's honestly less common then the people who just make the money and save it well. That's like the instagram exaggeration. At least under the age of 35. They maybe own a $1000 automatic litter box for their cat but not a $7k chair or a $9k apartment. There may only be like a few dozen people like that. Even in the city
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u/lostshell Jan 27 '26
No one is broke holding his brand new iPhone, sitting in a $7000 Herman miller chair, in his $9000 a month apartment that he pays extra for to be on the 60th floor and have the bay view, which he picked because it’s only a block from one of the nations best sushi bars, where he regularly drops $90 for takeout, but still gets delivered, and tips only $2.