StarStruck

Rich People Vibe

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So I've been doing some research in the context of levels of consciousness and I was focusing on rich people consciousness, and it is amazing how shallow these people are. Watch this for example:

His only concern is whether or not he gets attention on his fucking watch. He talks about spending 12k dollars on a watch as it is peanuts. I kind of got insulted by just watching him.

The watch guy said "let's make a watch collection for 12k"

The rich guy "only 12k per watch?!?"

The watch guy "no, 12k for your whole watch collection"

I met real life rich people and they all share this vibe, it is this vibe that make them rich. It is a kind of energy of entitlement to something. This vibe also works very well on girls too. You don't have to be rich but you have to feel like you are entitled to it and have a rock hard frame of reality.

There is not a big difference between the mentality of gaming and pickup. It is basically the same vibe / level of consciousness of abbundance.

Important principles:

Intention = having LP

Strong frame of realty = confidence

Entitlement = valuing yourself more than others, investing in yourself, egoism

You can just tell how much he likes himself, more than anything else. ?

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Rich people on TV tend to be attentionwhores. That makes 5% of rich population.

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Looks a bit like cherry picking,

This is especially true for the new rich with a "low level of consciousness."
The "real rich" (senior civil servants, head of a large group...) that I see are mostly elegant people, with not so expensive clothes. Rather large expenses in food, their house etc.

And again, I see dropshipping millionaires strutting around in randoms t-shirts :ph34r:

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1 hour ago, Sid X said:

Rich people on TV tend to be attentionwhores. That makes 5% of rich population.

Spot on :x


The devil is in the details.

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