View: It’s not fun and glory for the super-rich living in the global south
While a very, very wealthy (but not famous) Indian in India can mark his very, very wealthy exclusivity tag by spending on very, very expensive products, services and experiences, a rich (but not famous) person in a rich country may struggle to stand out. A billionaire from, say, Bangalore, may happily have a first world walkabout in Central Park - no, not the luxury housing complex in Gurgaon, but the green expanse between Upper West Side and Upper East Side in New York - only to find that even middle-school American teachers go jogging there regularly.
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