Psychology says you can spot someone who’s genuinely financially well-off without them ever mentioning it, and it isn’t the watch, the car, or the address, it’s that they don’t rush meals, don’t flinch at small expenses, don’t perform humility about money, and never once make their wealth the texture of the conversation
The truly wealthy reveal themselves not through luxury goods but through an almost eerie absence of money-related anxiety—they linger over lunch without checking the time, split bills without hesitation, and somehow never steer conversations toward their financial status, as if m…