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> Rich kids who call themselves Entepreneur, dedikasi or daddy kasi?

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post Apr 5 2017, 11:33 PM

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QUOTE(killbox @ Apr 5 2017, 10:27 PM)
My honest opinion and advice to TS. Dont be a bloody hypocrite. You have no right to criticizes those rich kids when you are also one of them. You also flaunt your riches and luxury altho you said you "earned" them thru blood and sweat. (People knows, TS. People knows)
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post Apr 5 2017, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(silic0sis @ Apr 5 2017, 11:15 PM)
TBH, I don't think he is that rich. If you wear a rolex daytona, that's like 55k MYR on your wrist, and many people have daytonas. From the pics, I feel like his parents maybe worth 10-20mil myr, which I would consider upper middle class. Enough money to be able to spend on some luxuries, but not enough to sustain next generation, especially if parents have a few kids. I could be completely wrong though. My wife's relatives have a bunch of petrol stations in outskirts, they're not really wealthy, I have clients who also own petrol stations and they're well off, but not wealthy. It's quite hard to judge a person's wealth based on owning a petrol station, there are quite a lot of factors, like if location is bad, they could be losing money.

But that isn't the point, the point is he isn't attacking rich kids who can live lavishly because of parents. He is attacking rich kids who falsely claim to be entrepreneurs and those who misleading claim to have built their company from scratch.
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this is how people who knows his stuffs talk

everything u said are spot on

its a shame its difficult to have an intellectual discussions when u have to many irrational bigots

sadly most of them just prefer to talk right out their ass..

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post Apr 5 2017, 11:34 PM

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post Apr 5 2017, 11:35 PM

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QUOTE(sI Taufu @ Apr 5 2017, 10:40 PM)
more like xeda is the troll instead purposely to fuel the fire.

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i understand what you mean but that's not a correct pic to use, can't light afire using lubricant though.
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post Apr 5 2017, 11:36 PM

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QUOTE(killbox @ Apr 5 2017, 11:26 PM)
Second reminder and keyword: MALAYSIA
Not USA.
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Still same, many things are international, luxury goods cost roughly the same here and overseas, often more expensive here. Cars cost more here.
Part of living a lavish lifestyle is being able to spend on luxury stuff, but if you have 2.2mil USD, you can't really afford to go crazy, whether you're in Malaysia or in US.

If your parents have 10mil myr at 60, when they're 70, that money is worth 5mil, and when 80 its worth 2.5mil (roughly). It's enough to have some luxuries in life, but not enough for next generation.
If you have 4 siblings, you inherit maybe 600k worth, which is a far cry from the initial 10mil.

Kids of parents in this category have some struggle, because parents aren't wealthy enough to sustain them, parents (if conservative) won't part with huge chunks of their cash for their children to try build businesses because they need the money for retirement. The kids have to build themselves up to the same status of their parents to be able to enjoy the same lifestyle, otherwise they have to down grade their lifestyle, and it's quite hard to downgrade your lifestyle, plus you really want to be able to give your kids at least the same level of lifestyle your parents were able to give you.

I think 20mil plus is quite comfortable, because parents probably need 15-20mil for comfortable retirement and anything they can probably give you for business etc.
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post Apr 5 2017, 11:40 PM

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QUOTE(silic0sis @ Apr 5 2017, 11:36 PM)
Still same, many things are international, luxury goods cost roughly the same here and overseas, often more expensive here. Cars cost more here.
Part of living a lavish lifestyle is being able to spend on luxury stuff, but if you have 2.2mil USD, you can't really afford to go crazy, whether you're in Malaysia or in US.

If your parents have 10mil myr at 60, when they're 70, that money is worth 5mil, and when 80 its worth 2.5mil (roughly). It's enough to have some luxuries in life, but not enough for next generation.
If you have 4 siblings, you inherit maybe 600k worth, which is a far cry from the initial 10mil.

Kids of parents in this category have some struggle, because parents aren't wealthy enough to sustain them, parents (if conservative) won't part with huge chunks of their cash for their children to try build businesses because they need the money for retirement. The kids have to build themselves up to the same status of their parents to be able to enjoy the same lifestyle, otherwise they have to down grade their lifestyle, and it's quite hard to downgrade your lifestyle, plus you really want to be able to give your kids at least the same level of lifestyle your parents were able to give you.

I think 20mil plus is quite comfortable, because parents probably need 15-20mil for comfortable retirement and anything they can probably give you for business etc.
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You've got some fucked up high standards there.

Following ur logic, more than half of Malaysians are living in poverty and can't afford a lavish lifestyle.

Okay bro, I'll take your point that you have high standards.
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post Apr 5 2017, 11:41 PM

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post Apr 5 2017, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(Arvinaaaaa @ Apr 5 2017, 11:41 PM)
Bukti kekeyaan mana?
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Sudah kena nuke by mods.
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post Apr 5 2017, 11:43 PM

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QUOTE(silic0sis @ Apr 5 2017, 11:36 PM)
Still same, many things are international, luxury goods cost roughly the same here and overseas, often more expensive here. Cars cost more here.
Part of living a lavish lifestyle is being able to spend on luxury stuff, but if you have 2.2mil USD, you can't really afford to go crazy, whether you're in Malaysia or in US.

If your parents have 10mil myr at 60, when they're 70, that money is worth 5mil, and when 80 its worth 2.5mil (roughly). It's enough to have some luxuries in life, but not enough for next generation.
If you have 4 siblings, you inherit maybe 600k worth, which is a far cry from the initial 10mil.

Kids of parents in this category have some struggle, because parents aren't wealthy enough to sustain them, parents (if conservative) won't part with huge chunks of their cash for their children to try build businesses because they need the money for retirement. The kids have to build themselves up to the same status of their parents to be able to enjoy the same lifestyle, otherwise they have to down grade their lifestyle, and it's quite hard to downgrade your lifestyle, plus you really want to be able to give your kids at least the same level of lifestyle your parents were able to give you.

I think 20mil plus is quite comfortable, because parents probably need 15-20mil for comfortable retirement and anything they can probably give you for business etc.
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LOL, ya so all /k 3-4k earners are hardcore poor class notworthy.gif notworthy.gif , wonder when can i earn my 10 million ringgit and live comfortably hmm.gif mayb at the age of 90?
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post Apr 5 2017, 11:48 PM

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post Apr 5 2017, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(xeda @ Apr 5 2017, 11:40 PM)
You've got some fucked up high standards there.

Following ur logic, more than half of Malaysians are living in poverty and can't afford a lavish lifestyle.

Okay bro, I'll take your point that you have high standards.
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My point is 10mil isn't some crazy number. It won't suddenly make you some crazy rich person buying lambos and bugattis living in a 40k sqft bungalow, especially if you're in your late 50s or 60s. If you are in your 30s and you have 10mil, you probably aren't living some crazy luxurious lifestyle either, everyone I know in their 30s who are worth 10-20mil heavily reinvest their money. If you have 10mil in your 30s, maybe you have a nice used porsche parked along your BMW and your wife's Merc.

If your parents had 10mil, how different do you think your lifestyle would be compared to your lifestyle now?

This post has been edited by silic0sis: Apr 5 2017, 11:51 PM
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post Apr 5 2017, 11:51 PM

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QUOTE(silic0sis @ Apr 5 2017, 11:49 PM)
My point is 10mil isn't some crazy number. It won't suddenly make you some crazy rich person buying lambos and bugattis living in a 40k sqft bungalow, especially if you're in your late 50s or 60s. If you are in your 30s and you have 10mil, you probably aren't living some crazy luxurious lifestyle either, everyone I know in their 30s who are worth 10-20mil heavily reinvest their money. If you have 10mil in your 30s, maybe you have a nice used porsche parked along your BMW and your wife's Merc.
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That's why I said you have some high standards and I accept that.

To you, 10mil isn't some crazy number, but to more than half of the Malaysians, that's a number they will never see or achieve in their lifetime.

So maybe you're right, maybe this is all just a misunderstanding whereby most of us can't see eye to eye with you or daddy kasi because we come from such different world that our standards of "crazy rich" is vastly different.

Still doesn't change the fact daddy kasi kid is a hypocrite.
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post Apr 5 2017, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(xeda @ Apr 5 2017, 11:42 PM)
Sudah kena nuke by mods.
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post Apr 5 2017, 11:53 PM

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QUOTE(silic0sis @ Apr 5 2017, 11:36 PM)
Still same, many things are international, luxury goods cost roughly the same here and overseas, often more expensive here. Cars cost more here.
Part of living a lavish lifestyle is being able to spend on luxury stuff, but if you have 2.2mil USD, you can't really afford to go crazy, whether you're in Malaysia or in US.

If your parents have 10mil myr at 60, when they're 70, that money is worth 5mil, and when 80 its worth 2.5mil (roughly). It's enough to have some luxuries in life, but not enough for next generation.
If you have 4 siblings, you inherit maybe 600k worth, which is a far cry from the initial 10mil.

Kids of parents in this category have some struggle, because parents aren't wealthy enough to sustain them, parents (if conservative) won't part with huge chunks of their cash for their children to try build businesses because they need the money for retirement. The kids have to build themselves up to the same status of their parents to be able to enjoy the same lifestyle, otherwise they have to down grade their lifestyle, and it's quite hard to downgrade your lifestyle, plus you really want to be able to give your kids at least the same level of lifestyle your parents were able to give you.

I think 20mil plus is quite comfortable, because parents probably need 15-20mil for comfortable retirement and anything they can probably give you for business etc.
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Lets do some simple math. Let say per annum his parent earn RM10 mil.
Per month his parent will earn around RM833,333.33
As per my knowledge in MALAYSIA one is considered upper middle income for monthly income 100k to 500k MYR. As per Malaysia's lifestyle and daily budget. And this is not USA. If this is USA, yeah he can be considered from middle income. Becoz it is bloody USA. High income country which our beloved PM are aiming and gunning for malaysia.
So kept that USA standard to yourself coz in Malaysia coz he is considered as high income bracket. I know this becoz i work part time as banci.
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post Apr 5 2017, 11:54 PM

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QUOTE(silic0sis @ Apr 5 2017, 11:49 PM)
My point is 10mil isn't some crazy number. It won't suddenly make you some crazy rich person buying lambos and bugattis living in a 40k sqft bungalow, especially if you're in your late 50s or 60s. If you are in your 30s and you have 10mil, you probably aren't living some crazy luxurious lifestyle either, everyone I know in their 30s who are worth 10-20mil heavily reinvest their money. If you have 10mil in your 30s, maybe you have a nice used porsche parked along your BMW and your wife's Merc.

If your parents had 10mil, how different do you think your lifestyle would be compared to your lifestyle now?
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Since you edited your post, let me reply to this one too.

If my parents had 10mil, me and my sister would be able to quit our job and retire tomorrow.

Seriously. I kid you not. 10mil at a conservative return of 3% per annum is 300k per annum.

That is enough to sustain my entire family (parents, elder sister and me) till we die.

And I'm pretty sure it's the same for most Malaysians too. Give a family 10m and they can retire peacefully.

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QUOTE(silic0sis @ Apr 5 2017, 11:49 PM)
My point is 10mil isn't some crazy number. It won't suddenly make you some crazy rich person buying lambos and bugattis living in a 40k sqft bungalow, especially if you're in your late 50s or 60s. If you are in your 30s and you have 10mil, you probably aren't living some crazy luxurious lifestyle either, everyone I know in their 30s who are worth 10-20mil heavily reinvest their money. If you have 10mil in your 30s, maybe you have a nice used porsche parked along your BMW and your wife's Merc.

If your parents had 10mil, how different do you think your lifestyle would be compared to your lifestyle now?
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flizzy currently controls at least 1 high volume shell petrol station , how much that is worth? at least 10 million i guess, and how old is he? not even 30, and how many ppl below 30 hav 10 million ++ net worth? and hav u seen his blogs? u call that not crazy luxurious? u say 10 million is not even rich is really an insult to us working class who earns 3-4k oni, if he is not rich, then wat are we? u noe how long we need to earn 10 million? mayb by the time we retire we dont even hav a quarter of wat flizzy hav nw
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QUOTE(killbox @ Apr 5 2017, 11:53 PM)
Lets do some simple math. Let say per annum his parent earn RM10 mil.
Per month his parent will earn around RM833,333.33
As per my knowledge in MALAYSIA one is considered upper middle income for monthly income 100k to 500k MYR. As per Malaysia's lifestyle and daily budget. And this is not USA. If this is USA, yeah he can be considered from middle income. Becoz it is bloody USA. High income country which our beloved PM are aiming and gunning for malaysia.
So kept that USA standard to yourself coz in Malaysia coz he is considered as high income bracket. I know this becoz i work part time as banci.
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If 100-500k is considered upper middle then most of us are poverty level already

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