Freely Ranking Rich and Poor Millionaires
1. The first and lower bar is taken 5-10% taken by citizens of the United States and Western Europe;
half of these people inherited money, the other half (young) earned on the Number. 10 million of.(sighs).
As a rule, these are the owners of companies and the same young “Digitalers”.
This part of the Pyramid is the most dissatisfied, for it expects much more..
Half of them will be ruined soon. They are the flesh and blood of the Pyramid of Wealth or the real middle class.
According to our classification.
2. Next, a serious layer of millionaires who own 100 million. 2% are pragmatic people who want to rule and develop businesses and securities. .
Half of them will never be able to account for their income. They own troubled assets. Especially in the motherland.
3. Above them are the owners of fortunes of more than $ 1 billion and more.
Proud, ambitious, divided strictly into New and Old.
There’s a definite dislike between them. Forever.
4. Owners up to hundreds of billions. There aren’t many.
Thousands. Among them are many well-born families, and owners of old money.
Many of them are in unions.
The interests of this part of the top are always interrelated. They run media pages.
5. At the very top are the owners of World Events, the 300 richest families.
Their secret is simple and simple.
They can work their own Emissary.
They hate anyone who doesn’t have a billion. They work trillions...
And the Games themselves are deeply secondary to their numbers.
Access to credit and influence on power characterize the top two echelons.
They can’t go bankrupt. It's technically difficult...
Find yourself and your friends in this pyramid...
If you have not found it, then the interpretation of Wealth is difficult for you..
You (as well as the authors) are related by the absence of treasure on the mental map..
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