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Article created by: Viktorija Ošikaitė

According to Charles Schwab's 2023 Modern Wealth Survey, Americans must have at least $2.2 million in assets to be considered rich. However, that's just for the entry to the club. To climb the ladders, they need much more, which is vividly illustrated by a recent thread on Reddit.

It started with platform user InfiniteMirrorss inviting people to share what they believe to be the things the super-wealthy do that the average person doesn't even consider. Immediately, thousands started to send in their answers. Here are some of the most popular ones.

#1

Luxury yacht cruising on water, one of the wildest things the rich can purchase not known to most people. A former client of mine, sadly, recently deceased, has/had two yachts moored in the South of France, next to each other. One was fast, one was slow. He'd take the fast one down to St. Tropez, and have the other one follow because it was more comfortable. He'd have lunch in one of his restaurants there, then relax on the slow yacht for the day. Sometimes he'd stay overnight, sometimes not. But he'd take the fast yacht back to home port. The captains would hand out thousands to get the best berths in St. Tropez. He literally used the yachts like his taxi. He would do the same to his house in Portofino, but that was usually a week or so trip. His recent passing made global headlines, to give an idea of the dosh. But to be fair, his tax contributions to the local economy literally changed the small port town he lived in. He created public parks, golf and tennis courts, a horse riding club, gym facilities, all well maintained, fully staffed with great summer programs for the kids; further works improved the roads, sidewalks, public beaches and walking/hiking paths; he bought a disused old church and turned it into a public museum, etc. He literally contributed so much to the local economy that they no longer charge for public parking anywhere, it's all free, all year round. That's how you're supposed to 'trillionaire'.

Wwwweeeeeeee , Pixabay / pexels Report

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    #2

    Close-up of a mobile screen showing Twitter app icon, illustrating wild things the rich can purchase concept. Buy out a company just so you can tweet what you want without fear of getting banned.

    rjm101 , Brett Jordan / pexels Report

    #3

    Close-up of hands holding a black gaming controller, illustrating wildest things the rich can purchase. Trying to take a submersible, controlled by a game controller, down to the titanic.

    PsychologicalSense41 , Pixabay / pexels Report

    #4

    Luxurious ornate chamber with elegant wood desks and grand chandeliers highlighting wildest things the rich can purchase. Own a Senator or two.

    Sufficient_Pipe_1372 , Laura Musikanski / pexels Report

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    #5

    Real estate for sale sign in front of a house with blurred people reviewing property plans, luxury purchases concept. Buying a home for their college-age children.  Then they sell the house when their kid graduates.  Sometimes this sale pays for college.

    AloneWish4895:

    I was a realtor for this. They would also have rent paying roommates during their college years. Sell the house and pay back all the housing and a lot of the tuition costs.

    NeroBoBero , Pavel Danilyuk / pexels Report

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    #6

    A personal chauffeur holding an umbrella for a woman exiting a luxury black car, showcasing wildest things rich can purchase. I have a client who is so wealthy she is functionally invisible. No online presence, un-Googleable. The name she uses isn’t even her legal name, but I have no idea what her real name is, because she has a family office (private wealth management) that handles her money, so checks from her come from that group. But what I love is that she does nothing. Every detail of her life is done by magic - car always immaculate, dogs walked and fed, and taken to the vet. Once a week a beauty staff show up to wax and manicure. She legit has no idea how her clothes are always clean and immaculately pressed, her house perfect, fridge always stocked, meals on the table twice a day, bills paid, taxes done, investments invested, garden weeded, etc. Like, she knows she has staff, and they do it all, but she has no idea what ‘all’ is, or how they do it. She wanted to try paddle boarding and an hour later a top of the line paddle board and accessories was unpacked and ready to go in her car. She just dials a phone number and says what she wants and then she gets it, immediately. She has a concierge on staff. That’s what the ultra rich do. Nothing.

    TheNightWitch , Pavel Danilyuk / pexels Report

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    #7

    Two men discussing features inside a wooden cabin, highlighting wildest things the rich can purchase unknown to poor people. I live near Scottsdale with alot of wealthy people. They constantly remodel their vacation homes so there’s always great stuff. I bought a brand new Viking refrigerator from Craigslist. Still wrapped. It’s 8feet tall, 36”. The homeowners decided they wanted a double refrigerator instead. They’ve owned the home two years. Still haven’t stayed a night there. The refrigerator retails for $18K. I got it for $1,500.

    Majestic_Winter9951 , Mikael Blomkvist / pexels Report

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    #8

    Woman in a white dress browsing luxury high-end shoes, showcasing wildest things the rich can purchase. I dated a girl from a super rich family for a couple years and every spring her entire family would go through their closets and donate 90% of their wardrobe and then go out and drop $20k+ on entirely new clothes for the year because they HAD to have the new season of everything. As some one who grew up wearing clothes till they fell apart and patching them if they still fit, this blew my mind, getting rid of perfectly good clothes because they were "last season" is just insane to me.

    Windy_Beard , Alexandra Maria / pexels Report

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    #9

    Red luxury sports car in garage with man standing nearby, showcasing wildest things rich can purchase unknown to poor. Years ago I read an article about someone whose business was keeping ultra-rich people’s cars ready to go - as in if you have a Ferrari in multiple cities they’d keep it fueled up, oil changed, etc and drive it around the block once a week or so, and have it waiting at the airport when the owner flies into town.

    CporCv:

    When I was a car mechanic, our shop would do this type of work for the richest clients. I remember doing a $800 oil change on a Maserati that was only driven 7 miles in 6 months. Insane

    AtlEngr , Dennis Truong / pexels Report

    #10

    Luxury art collection displayed on red damask walls showcasing some of the wildest things the rich can purchase. Hosted a dinner at the home of a Noble family in Scotland a few years ago and the Duke was showing me around a few weeks before hand. Told me a story about how depressed he was when an art appraiser, looking at one of his paintings told him the painting was not by a student of Goya, but was in fact by Goya himself. He was unhappy because the €15 million jump in value meant he would have to redo his insurance paperwork. He already had had to use two different insurance companies to cover the total value previously. Other things I found there: original da Vinci sketches hanging over a toilet under the staircase in a servant’s hallway, a Guttenberg Bible in a stack of books on the floor in a spare room, and on and on it went.

    Doohicky_d , Andrew Neel / pexels Report

    Nick Wiliamson
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    trouble with this one, only a few guttenberg bibles exist, the curator would likely not just leave it on a floor it worth more than the painting that was insured

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    #11

    Gavel on wooden table with man in suit working on laptop, illustrating wild things rich can purchase concept. Live above the law.

    Fair_Swimmer_7395 , Sora Shimazaki / pexels Report

    #12

    Close-up of hands sewing fabric with a needle, highlighting one of the wildest things the rich can purchase. Buying two $1,500 cashmere sequined short sleeved sweaters so that your tailor can cut up one sweater and make sleeves out of it because the top doesn’t come in a long sleeve version. Source: I used to work for a very wealthy retired actress who did this. I had to purchase the sweaters for her and schedule the tailor.

    Sgt_Booler , cottonbro studio / pexels Report

    #13

    Chef plating a gourmet dish with fine ingredients and artistic presentation, showcasing wildest things the rich purchase. Having someone hired to cook for them.

    Yellowbug2001:

    My brother-in-law is an amazing professional chef. He was hired by a billionaire to be a full-time chef at one of his houses on a private island. The money was crazy but he wound up leaving because he got bored out of his mind: the guy was never home and the only people using the house were usually the billionaire's preteen kids who only wanted french fries and chicken fingers, lol.

    AsleepDay_ , cottonbro studio / pexels Report

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    #14

    Woman in a green sweater writing on a clipboard, illustrating unique things the rich can purchase unknown to poor people. Have assistants do things we wouldn't dream of doing. I know a rich person who hired a personal assistant to find a land to purchase: "Here are the criteria... forested land by the sea, cliffs, quiet area but with cell reception and make it so that it isn't an area with lots of boat traffic so I can take my bath while looking out at sea."

    xutopia , Alex Green / pexels Report

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    #15

    Construction of a luxury home using heavy machinery and wooden framing, an example of wild things the rich can purchase. When they wanted an addition to their Hamptons house, they couldn’t get a start date from the super-busy local contractors, so they rented a nearby house and hired a company from Maine to move in there and do the addition. Paid for like a dozen workers to live in a house in the Hamptons until the addition was done, like over a year.

    Bear_Facial_Hair , Pixabay / pexels Report

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    #16

    Teacher standing by desk with laptop and school timetable, engaging with young students in a modern classroom setting. There are several single family owned Montessori schools. Like a family office put together an entire mini school just for their kids and their friends' kids. It became a thing to do when the pandemic hit. Some of them are 100% mobile too, like teaching on the jet/all over the world.

    cholula_is_good , Pavel Danilyuk / pexels Report

    #17

    Basketball about to score in hoop, illustrating one of the wildest things the rich can purchase and rare luxury items. My SIL's cousin's family is very rich. They have two basketball courts inside their house that's how massive it is. Inside the house. They bought all the lots next to their mansion and built a park just for their family so they wouldn't need to be near anyone. I got vertigo when I walked into the "gym" it was so large. My brain couldn't handle that I was inside such a large space that was also inside a house and it couldn't understand what it was looking at, and then it processed it. That experience is burned in my memory. I was looking for a bathroom when I stumbled on it.

    Visible_Number , Pixabay / pexels Report

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    #18

    Close-up of luxury cigars burning in a crystal ashtray, showcasing wildest things the rich can purchase. I once met a man that bought a $5m+ house about an hour away from his actual house simply because his wife didn't like him smoking cigars at home. He would only use the house to smoke in and have a party or two a year. 

    cakirby , Soscenic Photography / pexels Report

    #19

    Woman in red swimsuit floating in a private tropical pool surrounded by lush plants and thatched roof luxury cabanas. Summer (in the verb form).

    Illustrious-Salt-243:

    My first day working at a law firm a lawyer in the elevator asked me where I spent my summer. I said the same place I spent my fall, spring and winter

    FireProps , Michael Block / pexels Report

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    #20

    Luxury yachts docked at marina with waterfront villas and palm trees, showcasing wildest things rich can purchase. There’s a type of mega yacht that follows the main yacht and it just carries toys.

    4sOfCors , Arvid Knutsen / pexels Report

    #21

    Woman in stylish coat and scarf seated by private plane with luxury suitcase and handbag, showcasing wildest things rich can purchase. Having separate sets of clothing in each house so they don't have to take more than carry-on luggage when traveling.

    quixoticali:

    I've heard of this but for expensive designer bags too - a client returned to buy another $8000 bag in the exact same size and color - - when a sales clerk asked if it's for gifting since she has the bag already, the client replied, "No. This will be sent to my other home"

    Diligent-Comfort-191 , Asya Cusima / pexels Report

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    #22

    Doctor wearing a white coat and gloves, holding a clipboard and pen, representing wildest things the rich can purchase. Concierge/private specialized medical care. If they have a special or chronic condition, say kidney failure, they’ll have a dialysis ward installed in their home with a private nephrologist etc. (or end up hiring someone who will end up donating an organ to them) or cancer treatments - set up in home, etc. or have an MRI installed in their home etc.

    Blackthorne519 , Antoni Shkraba / pexels Report

    #23

    Shopping cart in a store aisle filled with various packaged goods, illustrating wildest things the rich can purchase. I actually know one, they haven't been to a grocery store since mid 90s...

    crud3 , Christian Naccarato / pexels Report

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    #24

    Woman in business attire sitting in a private jet, holding a glass of whiskey, showcasing luxury the rich can purchase. Flying to another country on a private jet just to eat dinner.

    acog:

    I just saw a video with Steve-O where he said he once flew to the UK just to have his favorite snack.

    Content_Pool_1391 , RDNE Stock project RDNE Stock project / pexels Report

    #25

    Space shuttle launching into the sky with flames and smoke, showcasing one of the wildest things the rich can purchase. Starting a private space program.

    rimshot101 , Pixabay / pexels Report

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    #26

    Ornate vintage theater interior with plush seats and private balconies, showcasing luxurious purchases the rich can make. I have several rich friends who are my age (50s) and don't work. Their biggest perk is attending every concert and show and buying front row. Not just our area, but if their favorite band is playing across the country, they fly (with their kids) there and spend the weekend.

    MoonieNine , Pixabay / pexels Report

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    #27

    Person holding and comparing color swatches, exploring wildest things the rich can purchase and unique luxury items. Hiring a stylist to curate new designer furniture for their house when it needs a refresh.

    justonemom14:

    This. The idea that furniture and home decor have fashions or seasons. That you might rip out the carpeting or tile and have it redone because it isn't in style any more. It's so beyond me that people waste perfectly good stuff, like lemme throw this couch in the garbage, because I'm tired of the color.

    janegrey1554 , Antoni Shkraba / pexels Report

    #28

    Private tropical island surrounded by clear ocean water, showcasing one of the wildest things the rich can purchase. Buy the island instead of vacation to the island.

    PM_WORST_FART_STORY:
     
    Some billionaire JUST tried that in Duluth, MN. She then threatened to sue anyone who reported on it or asked questions.  Then, after that caused public backlash and had the mayor wanting to talk to her, she is now backing out and tried to say she "had plans for the good of community."

    Consistent-Pilot-535 , Flo Dahm / pexels Report

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    #29

    Man in camouflage jacket and beanie looking through binoculars outdoors, illustrating wildest things rich can purchase. Hunt humans for sport on an isolated island.

    PancakeExprationDate , Elle Hughes / pexels Report

    #30

    Luxury black Mercedes sports car parked outdoors, showcasing one of the wildest things the rich can purchase. Steve Jobs decided he didn't like having a license plate, because he could be identified by it and it kept getting stolen. So he called up the Mercedes dealer and made a deal with them. In CA it was legal to drive a car with no license plate for 30 days after you get it. So, once a month, they'd show up and replace his car with an identical new Mercedes, so he'd never have a car for more than 30 days and could effectively drive around forever with no license plate.

    themcp , Mike Bird / pexels Report

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