5 Extremely Rich People Who Live as Poor

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Publicado 2017-10-03
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Please, tell me, have you ever dreamt of becoming a millionaire? A beautiful life, a couple of planes, a mansion in the Caribbean and a company producing your favorite kind of sweets… Well, why not? Real millionaires can afford all this! But yeah, not all the owners of huge fortunes like to waste money. Even if they have the opportunity to live a luxurious life, they are still modest and thrifty people. Or they just hide carefully their wealth and luxury items, so that no one could ever find them. And now we are gonna show you the most modest rich people. ***    / @incredible-qq2zi  

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  • @TheMaggiekay7
    It's EASY living cheap, especially knowing..you dont have to.
  • @tuut1241
    Key to being rich: Don't spend more than you need to and only spend it on things you need, rest of the money reinvest... Warren Buffet is perfect example of living humble and spending wise is a path way to richness.
  • @eternityarsh8067
    Every rich people be like money is not every thing Me - then transfer those things to my bank account
  • @CatJuiceSays
    Rich people intends to spend less but poor people spending lavishly just want to feel the level as rich people
  • @sol666
    Suckerburg already tried to kick native Hawaiians of their tribal land properties to build his private holiday home on their inheritence, how did he even end up on this list?
  • @alexl.8748
    Out of everyone on this list.. I love buffet the most. amazing person and most humble/modest person on earth.
  • @TheMarioMen1
    Started eating exclusively McDonalds to help me become a billionaire. Now am just fat
  • It’s humbling to see and watch video clips like this. Most of the people we watch are extremely arrogant and showy. Reminding us that , in dust we came, in dust we return. We can’t take them all. But how we live our lives and reach out.
  • @Acin101
    Yes modesty should be applauded and celebrated. Not the braggy, lavishly spenders. Because of course in the end you can't take any of that gold, platinum, and diamonds with you. Helping others with your fortune makes more of an impact than buying million dollar cars and jewelry.
  • @daveywaves5325
    It's called being modest, and that doesn't mean living poor. Get it right!
  • @Lyca31
    Well that's not living like a poor person. I grew up in a poor family. We didn't have a TV or a fridge. We never had a car or a holiday. Often we had no power in the house and it was freezing. Lots of times there was no food. I never had new clothes or correct school uniform. There was no carpet on the floors. I guess people class poor differently depending on their own situation. There's probably people even worse off then me as a kid because at least we lived in a house. Some people think I'm poor now, but I feel okay. I work and earn enough for my rent, council tax, bills and food. there isn't anything much left over but I'm happy to have food and heat. I still have never had a holiday or owned a car and I make most of my own clothes from older clothes people have given me, but I enjoy sewing and I'm okay at it. I guess life is what you make it.
  • @ayo4637
    Its interesting that they're all older. They've lived and realised that all these superficial things arent worth anything. Its refreshing.
  • @natalee8458
    "Live as poor" I must be super super super poor if they're living as poor
  • @xo3308
    Great video! Always appreciate the simple humble ways to help stay grounded and humane.