"Possession make you rich? I don't have that type of richness. My richness is life, forever."
- Bob Marley
- Bob Marley
good to read that ^^^
so you are not financially poor, or rich or middle class .... just working class, now would that be white collar or blue collar working class?
and with some funds to play the market/win or lose

Why is the obvious not so obvious?Baron is obviously the richest.

HahahhaThere are many types of riches.
If you have a happy marriage... you are rich. NO!
If you are proud of your children... you are rich. Useless nut job!
If you wake up everyday with no pain... you are rich. Back and Knee pain!
If you've learned how to enjoy each moment.... you are rich. Errrrrr some, so no!!
If you have friends that would lay down their lives for you... you are rich. Hell no!
And I don't care what anyone says, if you wake up in America free... you are rich. UK and not free defo not these days.
This is such a terrible way to look at it.
If I lived in a third world country I could get by on $1200 a year. If I live in California I can't get by making $65,000 a year. Should someone living in California feel fortunate because "they make more than 90% of the world"? Is someone making $25,000 in the boonies of Alabama less well off than someone shacking up with 3 roommates in the bay area? By what metric other than absolute value (without accounting for CPI) is "being more rich than 90% of the world" defined by? Hell, I can get medicine in India for a fraction of a cent and in America the mark up is 80,000%! How am I fortunate under this new metric?
It holds absolutely zero basis in reality and is the kind of lying by statistics that is so obvious it's almost offensive. If you wanted to cite a real statistic talk about the opportunity cost of living in a poor area vs. a developed area. Comparing absolute dollar values is possibly the weakest argument for feeling fortunate you can come up with.
As my old man used to say, it's not the size of your dick that matters, it's all about the strategy.![]()