Is it better to be rich and famous or rich and unknown?

There are 2 types of people. Those, who share their success without reluctance and everybody "need" to know how much they have šŸ¤‘ or Those, who rather do not talk about money. Even if they make big profits, they prefer to keep them a secret for peace of mind. šŸ¤« Which one are you?

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SimonšŸ‹
Rich and unknown wins - freedom + impact without drama.
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George Aleesu
@simonas_kauzonas Makes sense!
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George Aleesu
@simonas_kauzonas What are you launching by the way?
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Gernot Bernkopf
Rich and unknown for sure.
Stephen Maden
Rich and unknown is best šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘
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Matt Caine
i think that most people don't like attention - beign famous...but who knows.
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Konrad S.
I prefer rich and unknown. But once you're doing something impactful with your money (and what's the point in being rich otherwise?), you'll become somewhat famous necessarily.
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AnnaHo
Itā€™s often better to be rich and unknown, as privacy enables a more peaceful life without the challenges of constant public scrutiny.
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Alex AI
Honestly, I donā€™t like ā€œflexā€ type posts. I get itā€”many people are intrigued by the money youā€™re making. But personally, Iā€™m not a fan. Two reasons: 1. Thereā€™s no real value in it. Youā€™re not actually helping anyone. 2. It creates security risks. If you have a lot of money and someoneā€™s looking for a target, youā€™re making yourself, your family, and your close ones vulnerableā€”for just a few likes.
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Alex AI
@busmark_w_nika Itā€™s especially sad if youā€™re not actually making that money. Then youā€™d only be hurting yourself just because you wanted to show off. xD Most people who flex on social media do make money. But itā€™s not the kind of money where youā€™d think, ā€œWow, a real billionaire.ā€ And if you want real protection for yourself and your family, you'll need to invest a lot to secure it. I donā€™t think those showing off $5k-$15k per month can afford that level of protectionā€”and Iā€™d even say it probably hasnā€™t crossed their minds. In that sense, youā€™re creating a lot of potential headaches for yourself just to show off your Stripe screenshots.
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Michael Oluwatosin
Rich and unknown is better because you can literally control your life.
Prince Antonio
I prefer to be rich and not famous, it feels more comfortable and free from a lot of drama, I don't think it's important to show off the wealth we have.Just enjoy and share some with those in need, that's from my point of view, thank youā˜ŗļø
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Mohammadreza Gholipour
I prefer being rich and unknown. It offers the freedom to live authentically without the pressures of public scrutiny. True connections can flourish when youā€™re not in the spotlight. However, given my current age, I find myself wanting to pursue fame and attract more attention. I know that being unknown would lead to a calmer life, but deep down, I desire the recognition that comes with being famous.
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Rachel Marie Thompson
Rich and unknown for sure. Fame comes with so many downsides - loss of privacy, constant scrutiny, people trying to take advantage. Being rich gives you the means to make an impact without all the drama and baggage that comes with celebrity. Just my 2 cents!
Anthony Richard Thompson
Rich and unknown for sure. Have all the freedom and opportunities wealth provides without the downsides of fame - no paparazzi, no privacy invasion, no public scrutiny of your every move. Can make an impact with philanthropy without all the drama.
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Sophia Marie Thompson
Rich and unknown for sure. Fame is overrated - it just brings unnecessary attention and drama. With wealth and anonymity, you have the freedom and resources to make a real impact without all the noise. Plus, you can still live large without everyone knowing your business.
Vivienne Michaels
Fam is fleeting, wealth is enduring :)
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Jacob Henry
Rich and unknown would be the best option
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Hassan Khalid
It's better to be rich and unknown and enjoy your life :)
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Joan Tub
Both are 2 different forms of power.
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