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    8 habits that separate genuinely wealthy people from those who just look rich – VegOut

    m1ifkBy m1ifkApril 24, 2026007 Mins Read
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    Ever notice how some people seem to flash their wealth at every opportunity while others quietly build empires without anyone noticing?

    I spent years confusing the two, thinking the guy with the latest sports car and designer everything had it all figured out. But after studying psychology and spending over a decade observing successful people, I’ve discovered something fascinating: genuinely wealthy individuals operate on a completely different wavelength from those who just want to look the part.

    The difference isn’t in their bank accounts (though that’s certainly part of it). It’s in their habits, mindset, and daily choices that compound over time.

    Growing up in a working-class family, I watched my parents navigate financial challenges with remarkable resourcefulness. They taught me that real wealth isn’t about appearances but about making smart decisions consistently. That lesson has stuck with me through my career as a writer and entrepreneur.

    Today, I want to share eight habits that distinguish those with genuine wealth from those who are just keeping up appearances. These aren’t just observations; they’re patterns I’ve noticed repeatedly in successful individuals I’ve encountered and studied.

    1. They invest in assets, not appearances

    While the “fake rich” blow their paychecks on the latest iPhone or luxury handbag, genuinely wealthy people ask themselves a different question: Will this purchase make me money or cost me money?

    I learned this lesson the hard way in my twenties. Fresh out of college with my psychology degree, I thought success meant looking successful. I upgraded my car, bought expensive clothes, and wondered why I never had money left to invest.

    Meanwhile, a friend who drove a ten-year-old Honda was quietly building a portfolio of index funds and rental properties. Guess who’s doing better financially now?

    The truly wealthy understand that every dollar spent on depreciating assets is a dollar that can’t work for them. They’d rather own shares in luxury brands than wear them.

    2. They read constantly and invest in learning

    Here’s something that surprised me when I first started Hackspirit.com: the wealthiest people I interviewed were voracious readers.

    Not just business books either. Philosophy, history, psychology, biographies. They understood that knowledge compounds just like money.

    In my book Hidden Secrets of Buddhism: How To Live With Maximum Impact and Minimum Ego, I explore how Eastern philosophy teaches us to value wisdom over material possessions. The genuinely wealthy embody this principle.

    They invest in courses, mentors, and experiences that expand their understanding. Meanwhile, those trying to look rich spend that same money on bottle service and designer shoes.

    Think about it: which investment has a better return?

    3. They focus on net worth, not income

    Ask someone who’s trying to look rich about their finances, and they’ll tell you about their salary or their latest commission check. Ask someone who’s genuinely wealthy, and they’ll think in terms of net worth.

    This shift in perspective changes everything.

    I’ve met people earning $200,000 a year who are essentially broke because they spend $220,000. And I’ve met people earning $60,000 who are quietly building wealth because they live on $30,000 and invest the rest.

    The wealthy track their assets minus liabilities religiously. They know their net worth to the dollar and make decisions based on how it affects that number, not how it affects their Instagram feed.

    4. They build systems, not just goals

    Want to know a secret? Genuinely wealthy people are often lazier than you’d think. But they’re lazy in a smart way.

    Instead of working harder, they build systems that work for them. They automate their investments, create passive income streams, and delegate tasks that don’t require their unique skills.

    Those trying to look rich? They’re usually grinding themselves into the ground, working 80-hour weeks just to maintain their lifestyle. They mistake being busy for being productive.

    I learned this lesson when I realized I was spending hours on tasks that someone else could do better and cheaper. Now I focus on what only I can do and systematize everything else.

    5. They practice delayed gratification

    Remember the famous marshmallow experiment? Kids who could wait for a second marshmallow grew up to be more successful. Turns out, the same principle applies to wealth building.

    The genuinely wealthy have mastered the art of saying “not yet.” They’ll drive their car for ten years while investing the would-be car payment. They’ll live in a modest home while their real estate portfolio grows.

    Those desperate to look rich? They need that gratification now. The new watch, the vacation they can’t afford, the dinner at the trendy restaurant. They’re eating their marshmallow immediately, every single time.

    6. They hang out with other wealthy people (quietly)

    You know those people constantly posting photos from exclusive events and name-dropping successful people? They’re probably not genuinely wealthy.

    Real wealth networks quietly. They join mastermind groups, investment clubs, and boards where real business gets done. No Instagram stories needed.

    As I write in Hidden Secrets of Buddhism: How To Live With Maximum Impact and Minimum Ego, true influence comes from substance, not showmanship.

    I noticed this when I started connecting with successful entrepreneurs. The most successful ones rarely talked about their success. They were too busy discussing ideas, opportunities, and ways to solve problems.

    7. They understand the value of time

    Here’s what separates the genuinely wealthy from everyone else: they treat time as their most valuable asset.

    They’ll happily pay for convenience if it frees up time for higher-value activities. They’ll hire help for tasks that don’t move the needle. They understand that you can always make more money, but you can’t make more time.

    Those trying to look rich? They’ll spend three hours trying to save $50, then blow $500 on a night out. They’ve got the equation completely backwards.

    8. They maintain financial discipline regardless of income

    This might be the most important habit of all. The genuinely wealthy maintain the same financial discipline whether they’re making $50,000 or $5 million.

    They still track expenses, look for deals, and avoid lifestyle inflation. They understand that wealth isn’t about how much you make but how much you keep and grow.

    I’ve watched people increase their income by 10x only to increase their spending by 11x. They look richer but they’re actually poorer. Meanwhile, the genuinely wealthy might upgrade their life slightly but invest the majority of any income increase.

    Final words

    The gap between looking rich and being genuinely wealthy isn’t about luck or inheritance. It’s about habits, mindset, and the daily choices we make.

    The good news? These habits are available to anyone willing to adopt them. You don’t need a trust fund or a high-paying job. You need discipline, patience, and the wisdom to see past the shiny surface to what really matters.

    Start with one habit. Pick the one that resonates most and commit to it for 30 days. Then add another. Over time, these small changes compound into life-changing results.

    Remember, genuine wealth is quiet, patient, and focused on the long game. Everything else is just noise.

     

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