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19521630 No.19521630 [Reply] [Original]

Have you ever let anyone else know your networth? How did that turn out for you?

>> No.19521646

>>19521630
They asked me to take them a ride on my yacht.

>> No.19522714

Yes, my parents during the 2017 bullrun. They kept telling me to cash out and buy a house. I didn't listen to them

>> No.19522720

>>19521630
this is a man... will you fucks stop posting men please for the love of god.

>> No.19522721

>>19522714
Boomers love houses

>> No.19522859

never

never ever disclose your wealth, let them guess, they probably already know, but never confirm it

>> No.19522882

>>19522720
big if true

>> No.19522912

>>19522714
Where are now in regard to your money?

>> No.19522934

>>19521630
a terrible idea that can only do you harm

>> No.19523146

>>19521630
If your net worth isn’t significantly different each time you’re asked
Then you hnmi

>> No.19523923

>>19521630
wtf this bitch needs to clean her fucking mirror

>> No.19524199

>>19521630
Yes, and it was met with resentment and attempts at exploitation. There's a prevailing attitude now that if you have more, it's because you stole it from those who have less.

Only ever display the minimum acceptable level of wealth, aim to seem a little poorer than average for your peer group. Possible exception for a lender, personal accountant, or personal attorney. Need-to-know basis is key.