Lucrative Love by Tom Feltenstein

Lucrative Love by Tom Feltenstein

Author:Tom Feltenstein [Feltenstein, Tom]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: TAG Publishing LLC
Published: 2012-12-31T18:30:00+00:00


Pace Yourself

One of the worst things you can do is to assume after a short time (or one-night stand) that you and your millionaire are a done deal. While it’s great to be excited and think positively, that doesn’t mean you should trade the Honda for a Hummer quite yet. You have to hold off and see how things go, or you could completely undermine all your hard work.

Once you start dating the rich, one of the first problems you will be faced with is the interference of friends and family some of whom will undoubtedly think that if you’re sleeping with a rich person, their money will rub off on you. So don’t be surprised if relatives start hitting you up for cash. While this may be largely your own doing as you chatter on about your mark’s money, these friends and relatives may invite themselves along on shopping sprees, hoping to catch a few crumbs from your gravy train. They live by the motto, “A score for you is a score for the family.” Well, not exactly. The change in your status can occur so quickly you just don’t have time to adjust to their behavior—nor they to yours.

This is a heart-wrenching dilemma because while you don’t want to turn your back on your family, you can’t afford to bank roll them either. Carefully examine the need that is being presented to you. Choose which people you consider to be in your innermost circle. Budget some percentage of your windfall to help family members and friends who are truly in need, and stick to the budget so your own goals do not get subverted by the troubles of loved ones. Family issues are complicated and multilayered and can potentially ruin your millionaire marriage.

Your relatives don’t know how to be rich any better than you do, so expect them to look like hillbillies. Knowing this, you should put off that first meeting with your intended as looooooong as you can—for both your sake and theirs.

So the $64, 000 question—or in this case the $64-million question—is how can you adapt into this lifestyle? You know that there must be some connection between money and happiness. If there weren’t, you wouldn’t have spent the last six months to a year plotting your every move to meet a millionaire. The relationship between money and happiness, it would appear, is more complicated than the Excel spreadsheets you used to stalk your spouse.

This new ultra-wealthy lifestyle can and will bring you eternal happiness as long as you know just what you can and can’t expect from it. Real life is never as good as your dreams; more than likely you’ve overestimated how much pleasure you’ll get from having millions of dollars. And soon you’ll see that the millionaire or billionaire you put on a pedestal is actually human just like the rest of us. Yes, this money makes you happy in the short-term, and it absolutely makes life much easier, but you will quickly adjust to your new wealth—and everything it buys you.



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