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How much money do u need to live a luxurious life?

How much money do u need to live a luxurious life?

So as said earlier saving 50\% of your income, you need a monthly income of Rs 2600000-Rs2800000 to live a luxury life in India in a flat. For a Bunglow it comes up to around Rs2800000-Rs3000000. Keep in mind that this expence have not included costs of drinking and other unhealthy activities.

How do I live a lavish lifestyle?

What is a luxurious lifestyle?

  1. Luxury is a state of mind.
  2. Luxury is subjective.
  3. A luxurious lifestyle is about comfort and convenience.
  4. Create more free time in your schedule.
  5. Slow down to enjoy the luxuries of life.
  6. Prioritize quality over quantity.
  7. Focus on the little comforts for a luxurious lifestyle.
  8. Shop secondhand.

What is it like to live in a wealthy area?

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We live near a couple of very wealthy areas. We have to drive through them every day. I mean, MANSIONS. Sometimes it’s nice because the scenery is pretty. The landscaping is nice and I LOVE Halloween in the area. All the kids from the nearby neighborhoods flood this area to get the best candy.

Do the rich don’t give as much to the needy?

You won’t rub shoulders with a struggling family on the 18th hole of the golf course, and you won’t encounter developing world poverty as you sit down to a massive steak dinner. One of the reasons the rich don’t give as much to the needy is that they don’t see the needy as much. Ken Stern wrote in The Atlantic:

Do rich people remember what it’s like to not have money?

Thanks to their hard work and smart moves, they’ve acquired a huge amount of wealth. But in the back of their minds, they always remember what it’s like to not have money. On top of this, there are countless stories of rich people suddenly losing it all when the market crashes or a business deal goes South.

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Is living in a millionaire-Friendly Neighborhood a bad idea?

The most productive accumulators of wealth spend far less than they can afford on homes, cars, clothing, taxes, vacations, food, beverages, and entertainment. As many millionaires see it, living in a pricey neighborhood is a bad idea. Why live in a million-dollar neighborhood when one filled with $300,000 and $400,000 homes will serve the purpose?