hobo finds wrote:http://nypost.com/2015/02/04/frugal-ex-janitor-leaves-millions-to-local-library-hospital/
barrytrot wrote:The car is the easiest. If you do that alone, I would say that 90% of people would assume you are less affluent than you are.
As the op mentioned though: don't scrimp on safety! Also reliability is a premium also. But there are plenty of safe and reliable vehicles that are half the price of the BMW/Mercades/whetever version.
NotABigDeal wrote:This will probably come off wrong, and I don't mean to derail the thread, but isn't anybody proud of what they have worked so hard for beside me?
I/We enjoy some nicer things in life because we've earned them. I say don't be ashamed/scared of what you have, just don't be stupid. Hell, you can't take any with you....
We don't flash what we have, and we NEVER talk down to those who are less fortunate.
Deal
barrytrot wrote:+1 on brian0918's post.
That is the absolute key.
Especially the part about "spending what you don't even actually have" i.e. living on credit card.
brian0918 wrote:To sum it up, the best way to disguise wealth is to keep it, rather than spend it.
Treetop wrote:you can always put it into silver or gold then bury it. you disguise it from yourself a bit this way as well.
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