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Investor Warren Buffett is known for living in a modest home and driving a modest car.
2. They live below their means
The super rich are also known for living well below their means — even as far as cutting their own hair. One example of this is that they don't see a vehicle as a status symbol. Instead, they realize that a car serves just one purpose: to get from Point A to Point B.
Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart, famously drove around in a 1979 Ford F150 pickup truck. Walton's son, Jim, drove an older Dodge Dakota despite being worth over $16 billion. Mark Zuckerberg owns a modest $30,000 Acura TSX entry-level sedan; the 61st richest person in the world, Azim Premji, drove a Toyota Corolla, and Warren Buffett recently sold his 2006 Cadillac,
which was noted for not being anything special, for a new model.
Many very rich people live in modest homes. Warren Buffett still resides in the house he bought bought for $31,500 in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1958. Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook, and Christy Walton all live in modest homes.
Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad, Hobby Lobby founder David Green, and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer prefer to fly commercial, and even in coach. Bill Gates was known to fly commercial for years. Azim Premji usually stays at company guest houses.
Finally, the wealthy don't spend money on only luxury clothing. John Caudwell, an auto-shop owner who entered the cellphone business in 1987 and is now worth $2.6 billion, has
stated "I don't need Saville Row suits," and "I don't need to spend money to bolster my own esteem.''
In fact, 74% of the super rich shop at Wal-Mart, while only 6% shop at Brooks Brothers.
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