Thursday, January 14, 2021

10 Richest People In The World -- 2020

For some companies and rich people that are well-adjusted for the future, the recent crisis has led to unprecedented growth – for example, Amazon more than doubled its value ever since March, and thus the rich man Jeff Bezos increased his net worth by a lot. If this sounds like a lot to you, Tesla’s gains will throw you off your chair: As of today, Tesla is worth 6 times as much as at its lowest point in March 2020. These gains are out of this world.

Similarly, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and other rich people saw their net worth skyrocket this year. While Jeff Bezos is now worth almost two times as much as Bill Gates on the number two spot, the recent explosion in Tesla’s stock price has introduced Elon Musk to the list of the top 10 richest people in the world for the first time ever in 2020. 



He is probably not that guy handing out his business card to everyone in the room; he is not the guy making the rounds, nor is he the loud-talking guy in the room. Rich people do not have a meet and greet agenda or a to-do list, they may be perceived as rude by virtue of this disposition, but wealthy folks are one of the humblest people you can meet, and you can be sure you will not see them trying to suit some schedule.

Number 2: They do not wear flashy clothes. Many think every rich person is all about the expensive clothes and accessories they own. No, the rich are actually very humble, and although they do own some expensive cloths for important occasions, you will most likely find them wearing every day wear.
They are simple people and who aren’t trying to impress anyone.

Even Mark Zuckerburg, the owner of Facebook, is known for his grey T-shirts. This sense of casual dressing shows that the rich are not particular about setting new trends in fashion. But, If you keenly observe the rich, there’s always quality in what they choose to wear. Pay keen attention, look closely, and you will notice the sophistication, the comfort and proper fitting of their clothing.

The flashy designer logos aren’t evident, and they tend to wear darker colors. Number 3: The Rich Only hang out with people who force them to level up. The rich don’t make the conversation all about them, nor are they particular about taking the spotlight. Sure, you have heard of the expression, ‘if you are the smartest in a room, then you are probably in the wrong room.

Rich folks are all about seeking out those that are smarter than them; people they can learn from readily.
Fake rich people, as mentioned earlier, are only concerned about making the spotlight all about themselves.



Although this does not in any way mean the rich do not have cliques of their own, they are most likely to connect with people they can learn one or two things from. Number 4: The Rich Don’t Care if you have heard of them. People seldom talk about this, but rich people do not live superhuman lives.
They live just like ordinary people, although far from being frugal, most rich people live modestly.
The story was once told of an editor who met the superstar, the Weekend.

On meeting him coming out of the elevator in a hotel, the editor was curious as to the meaning of the long-chain he wore; the superstar calmly replied, it means Weekend XO and gently told him to Google it. In contrast, the editor was still confused as he thought he mentioned that it was the weekend.
While he was sure, it was a Tuesday.

This lends credence to the fact that many wealthy folks are exhausted by the attention they garner whenever they are out, and they try to avoid it as much as possible. They do not want you to fawn over them, or ask for an autograph.

They are okay with you respecting them and letting them have their way quickly without the unnecessary stares. Number 5: They only want to talk about what they are learning. As it is commonly known, in a bid for the rich to keep getting more productive, they are not always interested in the small talks.

They only want to talk about what they are currently learning, the ideas that come to them in the course of work, their experiences, and all. Most people think the rich only want to talk about the last yacht they bought or the company they just merged with.

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