I work at a really fancy hotel, and super wealthy people don't drive themselves, and they certainly don't ever have to park a car. They don't carry their own luggage, they don't clean, they don't make their own food, and they don't even open the door for themselves. They automatically expect someone else to be doing all of the little things. They also get overly flustered and irritated at small inconveniences.
They view life through the lens of time. Time is their most valuable resource, over essentially anything else. And anything that saves them time or unnecessary effort is worth whatever the price. No amount of money or power in the world is going to make days have more than 24 hours. Time is their ultimate finite resource.
It seems like a lot of wealthy people - or business owners in general - don't understand that employees do not have the same incentives as they do to work for their businesses.
They have people who handle things. I dated a gal whose family was 'well off.' (Her dad had sold his company for about $600 million). The whole family had a 'professional assistant,' Janice. If someone needed something arranged, they would just text Janice. Need a seven-course catered dinner on Christmas Eve? Text Janice...
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