The Pros and Cons of Being Rich (2024)

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I know what you are thinking—how could there possibly be cons to being rich? While everyone has a different definition of what “rich” is, most can agree that becoming rich would be life-changing. But I would argue that it is not always life-changing in a good way. Find out what I mean in this episode of Best in Wealth!

Outline of This Episode

  • [2:09] Who would not want to be rich?
  • [3:16] The pros of being rich
  • [7:58] The cons of being rich
  • [13:41] How will becoming rich change you?

What if you won the lottery?

The other day, I had lunch with my dad and brother. Our lunch conversation centered around the Powerball jackpot being at $1.5 billion. We were all amazed by the cost of the chicken we had ordered, which led to the conversation about winning the Powerball. My dad said, “If I win the Powerball, I am gonna buy your company.”

But honestly—what would life look like if you won the lotto? What would the pros and cons of being extremely wealthy be? Let’s dive in.

The pros of being rich

Everyone wants to be rich, right? Who would not? I am sure being super-rich would be a nice problem to have. Let’s say you won the lottery, got a huge insurance settlement, or inherited a windfall from a relative and became super rich. So what are the pros?

  • Financial freedom: Financial freedom allows you to make decisions based on things that bring joy to your life. I love what I do, so I would continue to run Fortress Planning Group when I am financially free.
  • Go on vacations whenever and wherever you want: Maybe you can own or rent a yacht wherever you want.
  • Build a dream home: You can build houses in different states or countries. We just built our house five years ago and my wife is already talking about things she wants to change.
  • Fund your passions: You will be able to pay for all of your favorite pastimes.
  • Wear the best clothes: My kids would wear Lululemon day and night.
  • Pay for the best healthcare: You could have the best healthcare possible and pay for cosmetic surgeries not covered by healthcare.

You could put in a swimming pool, throw the biggest parties, and the list goes on. What would be on your list?

In his book, “The Psychology of Money,” Morgan Housel writes that “Money’s greatest intrinsic value is its ability to give you control over your time.” Is that not what financial freedom is all about? It is a luxury. If you are wealthy, you do what you want, where you want, when you want, and with who you want. Does that not sound amazing? But there are downsides.

The cons of being rich

Some people would say that there are no cons to being rich. But the reality is that there are. We have read stories about the curse of those who have won the lottery. Many become broke or their lives are far worse than they were before.

  • Money will not make you happy: Once you hit a certain income level, your happiness does not increase. If you have nothing and you are living in a house that is falling apart, more money will make you happy to an extent.
  • The end of your goals and ambitions: If your goal is becoming financially free and you reach that goal, what is next? If you get there on your own through hard work, you will feel satisfied. You need a substitute for your old goal of achieving financial freedom.
  • Being judged unfairly: People might judge you because of your nice clothes, car, and house. Having money does not mean you are a bad person, but people might assume that you are.
  • Someone is always richer than you: Being rich does not make you different or better than anyone else. Someone will always have more than you. It cannot be about “Keeping up with the Joneses.”
  • Guilt: Who are you going to help? Parents, siblings, friends, distant relatives? How far will you go? When is enough, enough? Will you feel guilty when you have to say “no?” That is a burden of being rich.
  • The constant scammers and fraudsters after your money: You will face different stress and anxiety than when you did not have money. You will have to pay financial advisors and tax accountants to handle your money. Can you trust them all?

What will money do to you? Will it change you? List out the pros and cons and make sure that if you become “super-rich” it does not consume you. Can you remain your true self?

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The Best In Wealth Podcast is hosted by Scott Wellens. Scott Wellens is the principal at Fortress Planning Group. Fortress Planning Group is a registered investment advisory firm regulated by the Securities Act of Wisconsin in accordance and compliance with securities laws and regulations. Fortress Planning Group does not render or offer to render personalized investment or tax advice through the Best In Wealth Podcast. The information provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, investment or legal advice.

The Pros and Cons of Being Rich (2024)

FAQs

What are pros and cons of being rich? ›

The Cons
  • #1 — People asking you for money. Talk with any rich person, and that's the first thing they'll complain about. ...
  • #2 — Loss aversion bias and negativity wiring. ...
  • #3 — The lack of infrastructure dedicated to rich people. ...
  • #1 — Social media success. ...
  • #2 — Saving the planet. ...
  • #3 — Space travel.
Apr 21, 2023

What are the benefits of being rich? ›

1. The Benefits of Being Wealthy[Original Blog]
  • increased buying power. When you have more money, you can buy more things. ...
  • More choices. ...
  • Improved lifestyle. ...
  • Greater financial security. ...
  • More influence. ...
  • Increased social status. ...
  • Better opportunities. ...
  • Greater happiness.

Is being rich worth it? ›

Being rich may sound like the dream, but it's not a guarantee for long-term financial security. To truly secure your financial future, it's important to aim for wealth. Wealth provides a sense of financial freedom and stability that being rich cannot always offer.

Are you happier if you're rich? ›

Yes, money can buy happiness — the more wealth you have, the happier you get, research finds. If you want to know the secret to achieving happiness, the answer might be found in your bank account — as long as it's extremely well-funded.

What are the 5 disadvantages of money? ›

The following are the various disadvantages of money:
  • Demonetization - ...
  • Exchange Rate Instability - ...
  • Monetary Mismanagement - ...
  • Excess Issuance - ...
  • Restricted Acceptability (Limited Acceptance) - ...
  • Inconvenience of Small Denominators - ...
  • Troubling Balance of Payments - ...
  • Short Life -

What are the three rules to be rich? ›

  • Earn.
  • Spend.
  • Save and Invest.
  • Become Debt-Free.
Apr 10, 2024

Is it better to be rich or healthy? ›

While both wealth and health are important, many see health as ultimately more important. This is because, without good health, it is difficult to enjoy the benefits of wealth. For example, a person who is rich but has poor health may not be able to enjoy their wealth due to illness and disability.

Why the rich are healthy? ›

In contrast to many low-income people, they tend to have jobs that are more stable and flexible; provide good benefits, like paid leave, health insurance, and worksite wellness programs; and have fewer occupational hazards.

How rare is it to be rich? ›

While the overall odds of someone in the U.S. becoming a millionaire are about 7.29% based on the percentage of the population with that much money, you can increase your odds significantly if you just take these simple steps.

What is a good salary to be rich? ›

Based on that figure, an annual income of $500,000 or more would make you rich. The Economic Policy Institute uses a different baseline to determine who constitutes the top 1% and the top 5%. For 2021, you're in the top 1% if you earn $819,324 or more each year. The top 5% of income earners make $335,891 per year.

Are millionaires happier? ›

According to a new study by Matthew Killingsworth, a senior Wharton School fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, the ultra-rich are far happier than people earning $500,000 a year, who are themselves notably happier than low- and middle-income earners.

Are there any downsides to being rich? ›

According to therapists that CNBC spoke to, more often than not, the super-rich struggle with feelings of isolation, depression, and paranoia, amongst others — a spectrum of emotions that many others tend to share. “Most people can't understand how rich people can have problems.

What's better than being rich? ›

And we'd live more fulfilled lives if we began chasing after them with as much intensity as we seek riches. Consider just this short list of Things Better to Be Than Rich: Content. Contentment is far more valuable than riches because whoever finds contentment is always satisfied.

At what income do you feel rich? ›

On average, Americans say they'd need to earn around $520,000 annually to feel rich, according to the survey. Bankrate polled 2,407 adults in the U.S. online from May 16 to May 20.

What are the pros of money? ›

Money provides a safety net, shielding us from the uncertainties of life. It allows us to cover our basic needs—food, shelter, and healthcare—and grants us peace of mind. Knowing that we have the resources to weather unexpected expenses or emergencies contributes significantly to our overall well-being.

Is getting rich hard? ›

Building wealth may take time and effort. While it's possible to come into wealth quickly — such as by winning the lottery — it's not statistically likely. However, some strategies might help you build wealth and create financial independence.

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