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The narrative is not only for poor people, but there are also for rich people, although the ones that stand out more are for poor people because rich people are always fewer when compared to poor people who are always trying to get rich. So without having to go to see the object itself, you can actually immediately judge or guess whether someone is poor or rich because it can be seen directly from the way they speak and from how famous the person is through the surrounding environment.
You know - many rich people don't like to talk much, they do more. I've had discussions with rich people and during those discussions I didn't find them talking much. They sit and observe and listen - they speak up occasionally, but it's like they don't know anything. You can't judge how rich someone is by the way they talk, the way they dress and how famous they are in your social circle - some people are quite famous because of their personal branding but they are actually just like any other person.
Rich and poor are just social statuses that are essentially worldly. This status can change and the wheels of the economy keep turning - of course there is always a reason why it changes. Someone who looks poor is sometimes not as poor as we think - it's just that they are good enough to keep their financial privacy, which is important when the economy is tough.