Indicators of the Korean Rich
In an study published by Chosun ilbo, Samsung Economic Research Institute expert Dr. Moon Seung-yeol recognizes 12 characteristics of Korea's rich.
1. The wealthy never trust experts 100 percent. The rich live their lives in constant contact with bankers and stockbrokers, but they do not trust them to make decisions for them, even if their information is valuable and accurate. The reason is simple: they trust their own judgment more because they are richer than their advisers.
2. Most wealthy are morning people. Successful businesspeople and the rich wake up early. They set their goals more clearly than others to live their day according to plan.
3. The wealthy live longer. They say the more money you have and the higher your position, the less stress you suffer and the longer you live. But research has shown that rather than absolute size of their fortune, peopleÂs lifespan is determined by whether they have the confidence that they are better than the rest.
4. The wealthy respect their partners as investment consultants and advisors, rather than merely as wives or husbands.
5. The rich have "wealthy lines "on their face. This means they are always smiling,
6. The wealthy have old furniture and home appliances. This is partly to save money, but also the result of their ability to maintain things well. Nor are they slaves to fashion and buy new furniture or home appliances just because styles have changed.
7. The wealthy wear understated clothes. Their clothes may look plain but they are expensive and often have a discreet label attached somewhere.
8. The wealthy invest in their children's education. The ratio of incoming Seoul National University students who are the sons of wealthy white collar workers is growing by the day.
9. Red is a symbol of wealth. The color denotes passion and strength and contains hope, says Moon.
10. The wealthy like to shop on weekdays. Partly to avoid public exposure and partly because they get better attention from salespeople, the rich avoid shopping at weekends, when the common rabble are out in force.
11. The wealthy look south. Even in the most expensive locations like the Tower Palace in Seoul's Gangnam district, prices can differ by up to $ 600,000-700,000) depending on the direction the apartment faces. The most expensive ones face south. Anyone who has lived in a north-facing apartment in the northern hemisphere knows why.
12. The wealthy are born in mid-winter. Four out of ten of Korea's wealthy were born in winter according to the Gregorian calendar. This phenomenon holds true outside of Korea as well. 10 of the 40 self-made men selected by the business magazine Fortune were born between late December and late January.
1. The wealthy never trust experts 100 percent. The rich live their lives in constant contact with bankers and stockbrokers, but they do not trust them to make decisions for them, even if their information is valuable and accurate. The reason is simple: they trust their own judgment more because they are richer than their advisers.
2. Most wealthy are morning people. Successful businesspeople and the rich wake up early. They set their goals more clearly than others to live their day according to plan.
3. The wealthy live longer. They say the more money you have and the higher your position, the less stress you suffer and the longer you live. But research has shown that rather than absolute size of their fortune, peopleÂs lifespan is determined by whether they have the confidence that they are better than the rest.
4. The wealthy respect their partners as investment consultants and advisors, rather than merely as wives or husbands.
5. The rich have "wealthy lines "on their face. This means they are always smiling,
6. The wealthy have old furniture and home appliances. This is partly to save money, but also the result of their ability to maintain things well. Nor are they slaves to fashion and buy new furniture or home appliances just because styles have changed.
7. The wealthy wear understated clothes. Their clothes may look plain but they are expensive and often have a discreet label attached somewhere.
8. The wealthy invest in their children's education. The ratio of incoming Seoul National University students who are the sons of wealthy white collar workers is growing by the day.
9. Red is a symbol of wealth. The color denotes passion and strength and contains hope, says Moon.
10. The wealthy like to shop on weekdays. Partly to avoid public exposure and partly because they get better attention from salespeople, the rich avoid shopping at weekends, when the common rabble are out in force.
11. The wealthy look south. Even in the most expensive locations like the Tower Palace in Seoul's Gangnam district, prices can differ by up to $ 600,000-700,000) depending on the direction the apartment faces. The most expensive ones face south. Anyone who has lived in a north-facing apartment in the northern hemisphere knows why.
12. The wealthy are born in mid-winter. Four out of ten of Korea's wealthy were born in winter according to the Gregorian calendar. This phenomenon holds true outside of Korea as well. 10 of the 40 self-made men selected by the business magazine Fortune were born between late December and late January.
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