Where to? In a housing crisis you're not exactly spoiled for choice. Especially when work is in a certain location. Back on topic, I also don't think people would feel "wealthy" living in a house share with 6 other people.
I make 30K, I could afford to live in a bigger appartment if I wanted. The idea that I would be forced to house share with six other people is crazy to me, especially if my salary was three times higher.
This whole thread is a reminder of how stingy rich people are.
Well maybe it's less of a housing crisis where you are and more of a housing concern. Lucky you.
But this all comes down to a perception of "wealthy". You might make six figures, but if you've no house etc. do you think you're wealthy?
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This whole thread is a reminder of how stingy rich people are.
But this all comes down to a perception of "wealthy". You might make six figures, but if you've no house etc. do you think you're wealthy?
I don't buy the idea that someone making six figures can't afford a place to live. I just don't.
Seems like emotional reasoning to me.
Perception is all about emotion.
They don't _feel_ wealthy.
Yes, someone on six figures *can* afford a place to live. And be very comfortable
But the whole point of this thread is that they don't feel "wealthy"
In my unskilled job, white collar workers totally ignore me, treat me like I don't exist.
It doesn't surprise me that they take their office job and their Tesla and their nice appartment for granted.