Apr 10

Royal Treatment
Royal Treatment
What makes people treat you differently when they discover they have more money?

Recently, I acquired a little money from mother the will of my death after more than eleven years. The increasing interest of the length of trust has caused the amount to be fired. Always I was a person of low profile, but of great talent and a little low on self-esteem. I told a guy and asked him not to say anything until everything is resolved and I have done all arrangements with banks, investors, etc. Now I hear the entire financial world problems (subtly of course) and treat me with such royal treatment. I wonder what the reason is. The money just makes you a rich fool if he were a poor before, and half rich when you were a poor individual means. I am not, but I have given so much, even when I had little money and want to continue to give, but to those who need or if I am to give. Why cohesive?

I have never advise anyone if you have money, cause more problems than it solves. I do not mean the money that causes more problems, I mean that people know they have money cause problems. Even when you have friends who already know you have money, yet they bring with them in conversation. That said, if you just never really talk about it and change the subject every time someone else does, the stories of financial problems blowing over time and almost everyone will soon forget and begin to treat it as before. Not knowing how much he inherited, but probably much less than most lottery winners get, and much less public, so you have something to be thankful. Moreover, I advise you to invest money safely and only spend the interest now. Wanting to be charitable is great, but however much money it is, not last long if not very careful. Good luck.

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