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From “Rich People Things” That Are (And Aren't) Worth The Money — Jul 3, 2026
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There are some things I'll never buy no matter how much money I make, but Redditors are making a case for rich people things that actually turned out to be worth the money. And together as a family, we're gonna go through this list to see what we agree with or disagree with as a family. As a family. Do not make me turn this car around. So let's give a quick pit pit Cheery out to delete me for sponsoring this channel and hop right in Oh, the Brits are offended. Well, guess what? We're an independent nation. We can do what we want. You're not our mom anymore. They' make a bloody good king. All right, back to the topic at hand. What's a rich person thing that actually turned out to be totally worth it? Setting the thermostat to whatever temperature you want four hundred and eighty one up votes on this. This one, I don't know why, but maybe our dads just instilled it into us with their own frugality that you cannot touch the thermostat. Only rich people can do that. And so now in my house, I don't mean to brag. I don't mean to boast here, but I do this. Though I do wonder the actual cost savings on this, you know, people go, well, I don't keep the thermostat ow seventy five in the summer. And I go, I don't want to come over your house to be honest. You ever go in someone's house and you're like, it is way too hot in here and you can't touch the thermostat and you don't know if they're doing it to be frugal or if they just are secretly lizards. We don't know We don't know. But looking into this. Apparently, according energyot gov, you can save as much as ten percent a year on heating and cooling by simply turning your thermostat back seven or ten degrees Fahrenheit for eight hours a day from its normal setting. I'm doing the math here if your let's say your bills two hundred bucks You could save twenty bucks max by living in agony. If someone said, hey, you can pay twenty dollars this month and set the temperature to whatever you want, I would happily pay that every month for the rest of my life. I would cut every subscription in my life in order to pay for that bill But it is kind of a rich person thing. They just don't care as much to save on their utility bills Next on the list, I send my luggage ahead of me whenever I do a big trip It's so much nicer to just worry about my one bag knowing my bags will be at my next hotel once I reach it. Okay so you're You take the bag on the actual airplane But then once you're in the city You send it The head like with a luggage service What do you mean you send it ahead? Like I don't know Is it luggage delivery service. intntrigued by this Oh allows you to send your bags directly to your destination, bypassing you to check themem by the airport. That's legit. I didn't know. This is how not rich I am. I didn't even know you could do that. I just thought as a peasant, I had to carry my own luggage. That's fine. I think that's a cool one. I mean, it's on wheels. It's not like you're having to carry it by hand, but I guess it does free you up a little bit if you're super rich and you'll notice rich people don't carry things except for like a dog and a little purse That's it. Other than that, they can't be bothered Moving on Personal chehef They show up twice a week and cook a bunch of food. It's not as expensive as you might think, and I'm actually close to breaking even because it stopped me from eating out almost entirely. I'm also eating a lot healthier. I mean, I'm trying to think of the break even here. That feels like it would take a while. I mean, I guess if you're eating out constantly, then yeah, if you're spending a couple grand eating out then spending a couple grand on a personal chef could even it out and you're eating healthier. twice a week All right, I'm trying to think through this That's a Eight times a month or so, they're showing up cooking meals. I don't know what they're charging, but I asse it's a couple hundred bucks every time they show up. I mean, if I'm a personal chef, I'm charging what I'm worth. okay? pllus the cost of groceries and their time they're going to get the groceries. So that could easily cost between two and three grand a month. So that's definitely a rich person thing. but On the list of, if I had unlimited money, where would I spend it? personersonal chef would be top five easily Next on the list, we've got a decent hair transplant. We'll run you about six thousand dollars these days. If you're a dude that needs it and you can afford to socially disappear for a month, it's definitely worth it I imagine because, you know, after the hair transplant, you kind of they like got to shave it down. the hairs have to grow back and it takes a while But I've been socially disappearing for my whole life. I've been socially invisible to women for most of my life, so whereere he go? I could definitely do this. Now luckily, I still got enough. Like I I probably got a little spark back here that could do some love God forbid, you know, Lord William and the Creek don't rise. I keep my hair. It's all I have left. This is all I have Don't take it for me Its surur realal Job situation. If you take my hair, what else is there to live for Biblical reference. Do I have to do all the evangelism around around here? I could do without the biblical reference Hair transplant. I think this one, I think if it can really improve your quality of life and you're on the younger side, especially single, this can actually improve your life. So I can cosign this one if you have the cash to do it. Cosigning then it could be a good idea. And it's definitely a rich person thing because who has six grand to blow on a hair transplant? We have real problems to deal with Bord just wear hat. That's work to All right, next up on the list of rich people thingsings that are actually worth it. This may be a one percent perk, but business class tickets for international travel. being able to lay down and rest after getting a full well rounded dinner Solves the jet lag and lets you enjoy every minute of your destination. Or you know, perform well in that quick turnaround business meeting in another hemisphere I wish I was cool enough to even relate to this at all. Like, oh, got I got a meeting in Hong Kong tomorrow. Let me make sure I get a well rounded dinner and a full night's sleep in this airline seat I want to see how much this is though. I'm very curious. Let's say B and A, let's go to London trip, depart, return, let's go later on this year. Okay, so this is they all have a layover, which is not ideal, but what can you do So Delta Maine four thousand four hundred bucks is what you're looking at for just a The old peasant ticket, if you will. We're flying economy here for four thousandteen hundred bucks And to get the delta one. whichich has the lay down seat six thousand dollars almost Bound trip P're prettyty insane.'re talking three grand a leg. to sleep a little bit better than you would have in a seat sitting up I don't know, because here's how I look at it. This is boy Mh. If I was in this lay down bed and I paid six thousand dollars and someone walked up to me and said, I'll give you four thousand five hundred dollars if you go to those seats over there. I'm taking that money every single time So personally, I don't think it's worth it. But again, if I had unlimited money, would I do this? Never say never. If you guys want to book one for me, I'm not gonna turn that down, but I don't think this one's worth it. Shere saying' worth the squeeze. as they say Direct quote, Ken Cleman He who shall not be named. He's my Dumbledor. Now my Voldemort iss my dumbledore It's not evil. He's just old Next up on the list, a cleaner. I alwaysways thought it was a lazy rich people thing. I love coming home to a clean house on a Friday and knowing someone else had to clean up has made the house tidier slash cleaner It helps knowing the big jobs are not my problem and I don't have to clean the toilets, etcetera That is true. I mean, it solved a lot of fights in my marriage when we got a house cleaner. Not a brag, but two times a month. The cleaners roll up and I know I'm going to come back to a squeaky clean house. They're scrubbing the baseboards, they're mopping toilet, showers, you name it. Now the pre clean is what's stressful because you got to pre clelean before the cleaners show up so that they you know, clear the countertops, make sure everything's in its place that they can actually access all the areas. But I would say it's well worth it. I think I'm trying to think in what we pay. probablyrobably close to two hundred bucks And that's two times a month. you're talking four hundred bucks, but the amount of time it would take us, the amount of stress, the amount of marital agony it would cause, I'd be happy to put that in the budget every month for the rest of my life. And I'm supporting a small business. So what do you mad at me for that All right, next on our list, goodood pillows. I slept on fifteen dollars Walmart pillows my entire life and thought neck pain was just a normal part of being alive My wife bought one nice pillow and I genuinely thought something was wrong with me when I woke up without pain. My mom tried it and said, quote, I wasted thirty years of sleep. I do think pillows are Underrated And everyone's got a different situation. You know, some people love the shredded memory foam, some people want the cooling, some people, you know want the traditional sort of down pillow or alternative down I have currently the Casper pillow, the original Casper. It's wonderful. And when I sleep in a hotel, I do have neck pain because these stup what is going on with these hotel pillows where they just like, they just keep going, they keep deflating into like a pancake. So then you need like two of them, but then that's too much And so you can never find the Goldilock sweet spot of Pillow And so I started bringing my own Casper makes a mini travel pillow So I will bring that and put my little head on this tiny pillow and it's still better than these stupid hotel pillows What are you doing Why do you want us to be tired when we have to check out at eleven AM? because you wouldn't give us a late checkout. All right, nexte up on the list of rich people things that are actually worth the money. Hiring movers complete game changer I a thousand percent degree And it's not just for the hassle factor. It's because if you don't hire movers, your entire family hates you. Y friends, hate. If you've asked your friends to help you move and you pull up in the U hall and you're like, how are we gonna carry this thing up the stairs? And then they damage it on their way in or they damage a wall, what are you gonna do? Se them for helping you for free ! shut up. Oh, it wasn't for oh, you got some bud lights and some pizzas that are now cold. And the bud lights are warm. Wst day ever Don't ask me to help you move I'll help you organize in the AC, but I'm not out here in the heat Lifting up a bureau? Why do they even make bureauus? Who's using bureaus anymore? I've used movers for all of my moves in my adult life, and I have no regrets So is it a rich people thing? I don't know. I mean, I guess a lot of people go, that's not worth a thousand bucks. I can do it myself. You could do a lot of things yourself, and you'll also break your back and lose your friends. So is it worth it? I don't know. Comment here though. Honestly this is such a big one, moving is so hard as it is and it's so nice to have a professional crew who know what they're doing. I've had some super unprofessional crews too though, sadly That is true I feel like movers are a gamble these days. sometometimes you get just amazing an amazing group of guys or gals. I just have never had a gal on the crew and sometimes they're kind of unprofessional. They're, you know, they're vaping and smoking on the job, your stuff smells like smoke. They're taking long breaks and you're like, hey, we're on the clock. ap I've never said chip chop to them because I think they'd punch me, but I've wanted to. I thought it in my head. Yeah, hiring movers, game changers Also a complete game changer, a brand new sponsor on this channel, privacy dot coma which I've used for many years to shop safely online without a credit card. Here's how privacy works. They'll create virtual card numbers so you never have to hand over your real debit card info to random websites. Even better, privacy cards can lock to one merchant and have both spending limits and time limits that you set, even a one time use. 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I have found tires have gotten real expensive these days though, especially if you get like the more premium the car, the more expensive they can. They can just take you to the cleaners on those tires, but you need them It's where the roubber meets the road. Tires. Wh the rober meets the road. Next up on the list, laser hair removal on my legs. V specific best one thousand dollars I ever spent. yearsars later, it's still gone and I don't have to shave or wax anything in the summer. I assume this is a woman, but never assume Maybe there's a hairless sphinx cat of a man out there who's just real happy Maybe he's a swimmer. I've heard swimmers that can help, you know, just like a fish. You don't want that hair slowing you down? Yeah, I mean, a thousand bucks and you never have to shave again. I feel like most women like, if you paid me a thousand dollars, you will never have to shave her legs again. I think most women in the country would say absolutely, if I had that kind of money, I would spend it Not mad at that one and for sure Rich people things Getting all the work done. I mean, the laser hair removals is the least of it. I'm talking fillers, baby. We can tell. I get to do like a ten of vasaline a week becausecause you can't move your face anymore problem Next rich people thing, Linen clothing. Asante. I mean, I don't know why this this is true. It is true. I don't know why. I guess because it sort of signals this quiet luxury F feelels very Marth's vineyard. V's very Martha Stewart, justust very Martha in general. And I mean, linen is it's one solid material, like one hundred percent cotton, one hundred percent linen. It's more comfortable in the heat. It's more expensive than other materials So I get why They can charge what they want for linen these days, and rich people will pay for it Next on the list, my friends laugh at how much I spent on a cashmere blanket, but as an Arizonian, I got the last laugh on an all season soft breathable blanket perfect for couch naps Why is there so much laughing here? Your friends laugh to you, but you got the laugh whyy are you were like, I got a cashmere blanket. they're like loser. And then you were like,, I'm comfy It's a weird scenario. But sure, I mean, cashmere is a very nice material I mean, if you buy a cashmere sweater, you're talking over a hundred bucks. so I can't imagine what a blanket cost you. but I guess it's worth it. If you don't have dogs or you know, it's not going to get destroyed, that'll last you a long time all season. I feel like Arizona has one season Next up on the list, we have decent pots and pans. cooking is so much better now That's the truth, especially if you cook a lot, you want to have good cookware. Now cookware, there's a huge spectrum here. You can get the cheapest of the cheap and you're going replace it, or you're going be, you know, putting forever chemicals in your body. I don't know what they call it these days. And a good quality mid range cookware set can run you two hundred fifty bucks to five hundred bucks reallyally high quality, you're talking five hundred to eight hundred do for the set. And then premium luxury level, we're talking all clad, stainless steel. I mean, there's a set at Costco for seven hundred dollars And knives are at a similar price point. This comment says a couple of good knives, knives are expensive, but worth it if you cook a lot. And the Germans are real proud of their knives. onlynly to be met. By the Japanese knife and I feel like they should fight and they should be like a knife fight, if you will, a duel of sorts to see who has the sharpest knife And people scoff at these price points, but I'm telling you, if you really enjoy cooking, a sharp knife makes all the difference. Good cookware makes all the difference. So I do think it's worth upgrading over time Especially as you get out of debt, have an emergency fund, you can budget for these kinds of things, especially at this quality and the warranties, I think it's worth it. So overall, this is a solid list. I mean, I do a bunch of these things on the list and I hope I'm on my way to rich. I don't know what what number you think someone's rich, but I aspire to a lot of these to go, I want some conveniences in life. I want to add to the quality of my life and my family's life. I want to buy back my time. I want quality items that will last the test of time. You might scoff at some of the things on this list and that's perfectly fine. But if people want to spend their money there and adds value to their life and they're paying cash and they're not doing it to impress other people, then I'd say that is worth the money Eespecially if it buys your time back or a high enough quality that you don't have to replace it every couple of years. But the truth is you can make your life easier without spending a lot of money. And I recently compiled a list of my favorite items under one hundred dollars that are totally worth the money, and that's coming up next. So click here to watch it or use the link below. That's it for today. Thank you guys for watching. Hit L like and subscribe and we'll see you next time
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