For example, if a wealthy person only wants to socialize with and date other very wealthy people, how would they know? Like, for example, what if LeBron James or Tyler Perry only wanted to be friends with other wealthy people and wanted their kids to only date and marry people from other wealthy families? How would they know the people they meet also come from multi-millionaire families? I’m sure if a random billionaire met someone at a club or social event, they wouldn’t introduce themselves by saying, “I’m X, Y, and Z, and I’m worth this much money.” What if a son of a multi-millionaire wanted to date a woman who came from a wealthy family? Also, if he meets a woman, how would he know if she comes from money or not? Like I said, she wouldn’t say, “I come from generation wealth” right off the bat.


There’s an app called ‘Rich Kids’
It requires $1,000.00/month fee. People use it just so they can communicate with other rich folks.
I thought you were joking. Fuck, man. Why didn’t I think of that?
I know people where even that would be considered cheap and for the poors.
The subscription for the HOA app where I work is 25k a week.
The sub… For the app. Not even the HOA fees. JUST the app. Monthly these people are spending thousands a month for just the privilege to live where they do.
My MIL and her husband once lived in a gated community in Florida that had a gated community inside the gated community… Like the outer one was the buffer zone. The inner one had actual professional security at their gates, not mall security gate keepers.
Yardi is the most expensive HOA software I found when looking and 25k/week doesn’t sound believable unless you’ve got 100,000 houses under management
Probably because you don’t know anyone who would pay for something like that.
You have to spend time around rich people to come up with an idea like that.
Epstein got a job at an exclusive private school. He was ‘only’ a teacher’ but it gave him access to the ultra wealthy.
Ronald Reagan did the same. He was a mid-level actor who got a gig as a spokesman for a giant corporation. He made sure he was always the poorest guy in the room. People began to offer him stock tips and cut him in for a tiny percentage of multi-million dollar deals.